No... It's an Edison Victrola!

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OrthoFan
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Re: No... It's an Edison Victrola!

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Silvertone wrote:
It wasn't until he insisted that the metal manufacturer's plate which he said was attached inside the cabinet specifically stated "Edison Victrola" that I knew something was wrong.
I beg to differ! I've seen phonographs with metal tags inside that say Edison Victrola on them.
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LOL! Yeah, but they're not side by side. :lol:

Actually, though, this did cross my mind. Perhaps what he remembered seeing was vendor's ID plate with both words? (I wonder where the 1897 date came from, though. Est. 1897?)

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Re: No... It's an Edison Victrola!

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Many many moons ago I saw a Victrola (yes, and honest-to-goodness, Camden NJ-made Victrola)in an antiques shop. I asked the owner if I could hear it, and she produced an LP of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. When I saw the LP, I told her not to play it, as a Victrola would damage the record irreparably. I asked if she had any of the old, brittle shellac records; she ignored me, wound up the machine, put the record on the turntable and proceeded to make vinyl linguine.

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