Does anyone have a Cathedral reproducer in their collection? It's possible the strangest mulitone reproducer I've ever seen.
I was reading the “Off Brand” article on the phonograph society's website, and that's where I say it. I'm really interested in it and want to know how it works and more about it.
I just wanted to start a discussion on the reproducer.
Article: ( http://www.antiquephono.org/brand-talki ... j-wakeman/ )
Cathedral reproducer.
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Re: Cathedral reproducer.
Hi, I don't have this machine, but I did see one in Bradenton, FL, last year. I took a photo of the reproducer; it is a monster.
I am not sure how to post a photo, it is hosted here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6kopgf86znf37 ... r.jpg?dl=0
I am not sure how to post a photo, it is hosted here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6kopgf86znf37 ... r.jpg?dl=0
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Re: Cathedral reproducer.
grampaphone wrote:Hi, I don't have this machine, but I did see one in Bradenton, FL, last year. I took a photo of the reproducer; it is a monster.![]()
I am not sure how to post a photo, it is hosted here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6kopgf86znf37 ... r.jpg?dl=0
Thanks! I've been wanting to see a real photo of one. It's a Brunswick reproducer on steroids!