A sneak peek of my "off brand room"
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A sneak peek of my "off brand room"
Those who know me also know my favorite talking machines are the off-brands, or little known brands, however you want to word them all. . The reason I love them so much is because most collectors ( I think ) pass them up for Edison's, Victor's, Columbia's, etc. Also because they are quirky, sometimes really bad sounding, other times very well made and sounding great. Mostly because they have no factory records - so really no one knows how many were made and actually sold. ( or destroyed ) But they are survivors and I love them, so I made one small extra room in our house just for my off-brand collection. Here are a few - there are a lot more to show off soon, enjoy! 
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Re: A sneak peek of my "off brand room"
Those are great! Your collection is very focused and extremely interesting. I admire that.
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Every one a unique and interesting machine. But how did those Nippers sneak in???
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Thanks - I love the Mag-Ni-Phone. The company who made it - Chas. W. Shonk specialized in making beer trays (I have a few)
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Re: A sneak peek of my "off brand room"
Very nice collection. I have quite a view of those little off-brands myself. They are great because they are much easier to sneak into the house than a big new upright
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Re: A sneak peek of my "off brand room"
Wow! Very impressive! Thank you for sharing those with us.
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Enjoyable seeing them, all under one roof--- nice and unique, with more to follow and all in The Garden State.
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Re: A sneak peek of my "off brand room"
Definitely an interesting collection!
The little black phono in the 8th picture (with a 7" Columbia on the turntable) is a Cummings 101, dating from ca. 1923. Several pages from an A.B. Cummings catalog of that year are shown on pages 158-159 of Phonographica.
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... ire#p91754
The Toy Model 101 was described as "Our 1923 Phonograph Sensation!" It originally retailed at $3.50.
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George P.
The little black phono in the 8th picture (with a 7" Columbia on the turntable) is a Cummings 101, dating from ca. 1923. Several pages from an A.B. Cummings catalog of that year are shown on pages 158-159 of Phonographica.
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... ire#p91754
The Toy Model 101 was described as "Our 1923 Phonograph Sensation!" It originally retailed at $3.50.
Thanks for sharing - -
George P.
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Re: A sneak peek of my "off brand room"
Great Brian!
And so close by.
Gene
And so close by.
Gene