Exhibition with volume control lever ??

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Exhibition with volume control lever ??

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A Victor Exhibition Reproducer with a volume control? Never seen one of these before,, are they factory made ??
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briankeith wrote:A Victor Exhibition Reproducer with a volume control? Never seen one of these before,, are they factory made ??
Yes, but not the Victor factory. :)

That's a "Crescent Tone Regulator" manufactured by the Crescent Talking Machine Co. in Chicago. This device and a couple of others are illustrated on page 125 of Antique Phonograph Accessories & Contraptions. Several other devices designed to do the same thing are illustrated on pages 84-87 of Antique Phonograph Gadgets, Gizmos, and Gimmicks.

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These were third party add-on gadgets. Over the years I bid on a few of them, but never won. I think it would be neat to have one for an outside horn machine. Would safe a sock 8-)

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alang wrote:These were third party add-on gadgets. Over the years I bid on a few of them, but never won. I think it would be neat to have one for an outside horn machine. Would safe a sock 8-)

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Incidentally... don't know if you've ever heard or used the phrase "put a sock in it!" for "quiet down", but this is exactly where this comes from... the early outside horn phonograph era!
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Here is the ad for it from the Talking Machine World.

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gramophone-georg wrote:
alang wrote:These were third party add-on gadgets. Over the years I bid on a few of them, but never won. I think it would be neat to have one for an outside horn machine. Would safe a sock 8-)

Andreas
Incidentally... don't know if you've ever heard or used the phrase "put a sock in it!" for "quiet down", but this is exactly where this comes from... the early outside horn phonograph era!
I know, sharing this tidbit is part of every phonograph presentation at my home. Everyone knows the phrase, so it's always a big AHH when they learn where it comes from. At the Johnson Victrola Museum in Dover, DE they even keep a big old woolen sock around to demonstrate it to every visitor.

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There was a Collector - reproduction part maker named Cecil Dancer who has passed away , he used to make them i had some of his over the years so some of the reproductions may be floating around as well.
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