Today I would like to present a machine, about which I have absolutely no knowledge.
A friend brought me this Pathéphone (?) from a household resolution of a music store yesterday.
Although I have only one Pathé-disc in my entire collection, I thought that every kind of gramophone (apart from the crap-o-phones) would be too bad for the dumpster or charity shop - and so I took it.
I suspect that the machine was manufactured in Germany during the first world war. More precisely, in 1916. There is no decal on the machine, but on the underside of the horn, the veneer was glued with several newspaper strips. One of the strips is a headline of a war report of March 30, 1916, and another is an advertisement for military cameras.
I am very surprised that a French company produced gramophones here in Germany during the first world war.... I once read that in Paris the German company "Odeon" was plundered and burnt down when the war began. How could it be that Pathé was still producing in 1916? Was the German part of the company independent? And which model is it?
For any information about this Pathéphone I would be grateful!
(By the way : I like the sliding doors very much. They work excellently.
