Hi Folks,
I need a little help here. I have a model 20 Keenophone in nice shape. Over the last 10-15 years I can only think of about five that I have seen or heard of for sale...varying prices but also different models. Has anyone seen one of these for sale in the past couple of years for me to get a basis for value? I personally like the machine and am not in disposal mode to get rid of it, but I have a daughter starting college, and education trumps toys..any advice or info is much appreciated..
Thanks
Joe
Keenophone model 20
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Keenophone model 20
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Re: Keenophone model 25
I have no idea of value but it's a sellers market with a machine that unusual. I hope you don't have to sell. It would be very difficult to replace. Jerry Blais
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Re: Keenophone model 25
Hi-- I just wanted to mention that is not a Keen-O-Phone Model "25." It's a "20." The "20" was available with either the "arched" lid or the "horn" lid. In order to be a "25" it must have the full-length cabinet with cabriole legs. Sorry to nit-pick, but I'm kind of a nut about Keen-O-Phone (and otherwise!). If you would like more info, please contact me privately, you've got my e-mail address. Best to all, Tim Fabrizio.
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Re: Keenophone model 25
Hey Tim, Welcome to the Forum. I was wondering when you would join.
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Re: Keenophone model 25
Thank you, glad to join my friends.
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Re: Keenophone model 25
HEY! Bout bloody time!phonotim wrote:Thank you, glad to join my friends.
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Re: Keenophone model 20
Hi Tim,
Thanks for the correction..that explains why I have never seen my keenophone in the literature. The model like mine I have always seen with the other style top. Great to have friends to help us learn these things..
Joe
Thanks for the correction..that explains why I have never seen my keenophone in the literature. The model like mine I have always seen with the other style top. Great to have friends to help us learn these things..
Joe
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Re: Keenophone model 20
Hey Tim
I like your forum name...it's so creative...!!
And the Keenophone is really cool, not too many of those around.
-Mark
I like your forum name...it's so creative...!!
And the Keenophone is really cool, not too many of those around.
-Mark
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Re: Keenophone model 20
I'm needing parts for my Keenophone 25. I need a back tube and tone arm. Real gem of a Phonograph Joe! They are scarce!!
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Re: Keenophone model 20
Thanks for the static! Retirement? To paraphrase an iconic figure of the cinema -- "We don't need no stinkin' retirements!"
I wish I had extra parts for these machines, the "spiral arm" is especially impossible. The front of the arm, with articulated "elbow" and soundbox can be taken from the early models of the Rex Talking Machine. They took over Keen-O-Phone's factory and used up whatever parts they could. Keen-O-Phone used two versions of its first motor, and, at the end, an entirely different motor. I'm curious about the machine you posted images of. I see that you are winding it up with a Victrola crank, which "theoretically" shouldn't be possible... could I ask to see a couple images of the motor? Just curious as to which one it is.
I wish I had extra parts for these machines, the "spiral arm" is especially impossible. The front of the arm, with articulated "elbow" and soundbox can be taken from the early models of the Rex Talking Machine. They took over Keen-O-Phone's factory and used up whatever parts they could. Keen-O-Phone used two versions of its first motor, and, at the end, an entirely different motor. I'm curious about the machine you posted images of. I see that you are winding it up with a Victrola crank, which "theoretically" shouldn't be possible... could I ask to see a couple images of the motor? Just curious as to which one it is.