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Park of me thinks a frankenphone but I am not quite sure-

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"Cockleshell" Monarch
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The decal looks right for a G&T. May have been sold in France. The reproducer does not seem correct, but I don't know this machine. You might want to ask in the British and European section.

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Django wrote:The reproducer does not seem correct, but I don't know this machine.
I second Django's thought. It looks like an off-brand reproducer, which would be purchased alone to "beef up" machines in the mid-to-late 20s.
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The reproducer is a 1930's Thorens. The correct reproducer should be a G & T Exhibition type reproducer. Otherwise, it is a nice machine.
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Please see my reply in the British and European section. The machine is genuine but incomplete.

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