A Freeman on Lexington, KY CL

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A Freeman on Lexington, KY CL

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I found this yesterday. I never heard of Freeman Phonograph before. Looks interesting if anyone is around Lexington, Kentucky.

http://lexington.craigslist.org/atq/5479521452.html

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Re: A Freeman on Lexington, KY CL

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I am really interested in this!

I'd love to have a phonograph from my own state and from Nashville. So I'm going to try contacting them. It doesn't look like it's in the best shape, but really like the history!

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Re: A Freeman on Lexington, KY CL

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Some interesting links about the Freeman Talking Machine Co. of Nashville Tennessee:

The right-hand column of the December, 1918 issue of Packages, page 26, shows they were around to capitalize on the post- WWI phonograph boom:

http://tinyurl.com/jh4cms7

The Tennesseean newspaper from 21 December, 1919 has an advertisement (but you've got to sign up for a free trial to get a good gander at it)

https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/121731035/

The Tennesseean again, from 15 August 1920… Tough to tell what is on this page

https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/118798338/

A factory fire in 1922, likely the end of the line for this company (phonograph glut + economic recession + factory fire):

http://mtr.arcade-museum.com/MTR-1922-7 ... 5-8-42.pdf

This Music Trades article (lower right hand corner of page 21 of the 12 August, 1922 issue) about the same 8 August, 1922 fire notes that Freeman Talking Machine was the only company of its kind in Nashville:

http://tinyurl.com/zplgvn7


That was fun! Best wishes, Mark

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