It's called a Gabel Entertainer...Victrolaboy wrote:It's an RCA Radiola model 60Phonoboy wrote:What is that beautiful machine you're pointing at? Also, that's a nice radio behind you; what is the make and model?startgroove wrote:And here is where I found the DNA, right beside the GSR, inside the GAE. (I've seen to many NCIS).
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I did some quick research. That beautifully complicated machine must give you much joy!
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Here is one of me and my Columbia AH at a little show my chapter of MBSI put on up at The Villages, Florida, in December 2013. Hundreds of people came through and it was a lot of fun. Here is a link about that as well. As you'll see, another member also brought phonographs.
http://mbsise.org/Inside%20Pages/Past%2 ... lages.html
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2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.
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Really nice to get a glimpse of who's behind the scenes. As my cat isn't also good with taking pictures, I simply went for a selfie (how I dislike this hipster term...
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That is a Gabel Automatic Entertainer, 1909 model. I was actually demonstrating this machine and in the photo I'm pointing to the spinning governor which controls how fast the record is changed. The radio is an RCA Radiola 60 with a Pathé Loud Speaker on top of it. The thing behind me is a Seeburg Playboy remote selector and speaker from about 1941. Cheers!Phonoboy wrote:What is that beautiful machine you're pointing at? Also, that's a nice radio behind you; what is the make and model?startgroove wrote:And here is where I found the DNA, right beside the GSR, inside the GAE. (I've seen to many NCIS).
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What is that beautiful machine you're pointing at? Also, that's a nice radio behind you; what is the make and model?[/quote]
It's an RCA Radiola model 60[/quote]
It's called a Gabel Entertainer...
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I was talking about the radio.
It's an RCA Radiola model 60[/quote]
It's called a Gabel Entertainer...
I was talking about the radio.
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Here I am. Ignore the wild look in my eye.
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You look right out of the Phonographic era! You should change that pic to B&W! Love it!winsleydale wrote:Here I am. Ignore the wild look in my eye.
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Thank, m8. History is my thing, I go back to the old ways as much as practical and possible.
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