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This looks like one of the first multi-changer record contraptions... Or was it meant to play multiple records at the same time?
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Probably a one-off showpiece.

Columbia made a similar "Multiplex Disc Machine" for the St. Louis World's Fair: it played four records at once (The only surviving evidence is a photo in Baumbach & Lackey's book).

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This could be a "Triplephone" developed by the German branch of the Gramophone Company in 1904/5. It had three turntables stacked vertically on a single axis, mounted on a Monarch case and driven by a triple-spring motor.

The British version had three turntables on a T-shaped case, effectively three Junior Monarch cases joined together. Both versions were available in the UK for £25, but they were not a sales success.

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I remember a few years ago on Ebay that similar machines were turning up regularly in the lair of rich old men in China. If I remember correctly, the prices weren't too bad either. The horns on those machines were a bit more ornate though.
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Yes, the existed and at least one example survives at a Museum in Finland.

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Here is the patent drawing :
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I believe these were the first DJ mixing boards :)

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Thanks for all of the info... now to find one. :roll:
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I'm sure that someone in India would be happy to find one for you - totally authentic of course. :lol:

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