Can You Name Another Music-ola?

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Has anyone seen a Swanola? it was put out by the Pace Phonograph Corporation,makers of Black Swan records.edisonplayer

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Radiola
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Henry
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bola, viola, canola, and Loyola. :P

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Henry wrote:bola, viola, canola, and Loyola. :P
Don't forget that severe Italian model, the Savonarola... :lol:

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Lucius1958 wrote:
Henry wrote:bola, viola, canola, and Loyola. :P
Don't forget that severe Italian model, the Savonarola... :lol:

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Can't forget the Sparton Visionola.

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How about the not so common Crystola from Cincinnati Ohio
(Note the beveled glass mirror horn hence the crystal)
Glass makes a great sounding horn

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Neat. Never saw one before.

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Crescentola
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