Please help identify this machine
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Canuk Phonographs
- Victor II
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Please help identify this machine
The case is approximately 7 in by 7 in square and plays the Little Wonder records. I believe the blue is the original colour. It also weighs about 5 lbs. and is very heavy.
- alang
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Re: Please help identify this machine
Sorry, can't help identifying this machine, but I like it very much. Seems to be pretty well built for such a small machine.
Andreas
Andreas
- Steve Levi
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Re: Please help identify this machine
Maybe this will help. I like mine and I like your machine too.
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Canuk Phonographs
- Victor II
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Re: Please help identify this machine
Thanks Steve.
I would never have found the manufacturer without The Talking Machine Forum and the help from its members. I have no drill holes in the back LH corner so I guess it never had a nameplate on it. I will go with Fremont Mfg. Co. New York.
Any idea of the date they were manufactured? Searching Fremont Manufacturing Co. doesn't seem to help.
Blain
I would never have found the manufacturer without The Talking Machine Forum and the help from its members. I have no drill holes in the back LH corner so I guess it never had a nameplate on it. I will go with Fremont Mfg. Co. New York.
Any idea of the date they were manufactured? Searching Fremont Manufacturing Co. doesn't seem to help.
Blain
- Steve Levi
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Re: Please help identify this machine
Blaine, I have turned up no more than you. I am guessing post WW1. An interesting machine to fill a small space or book shelf. Good luck in your search. Steve
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Re: Please help identify this machine
What info does the pending patent number reveal?