I've always wanted a Phonolamp... I don't think it's ever going to happen though.
I don't have the skills to restore something like this and when they are restored, I don't have the funds to buy the prices they fetch.
http://kansascity.craigslist.org/atq/1628478221.html
The elusive Phonolamp ...
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Re: The elusive Phonolamp ...
I saw a nice one one eBay recently. Item number 280464913508.
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Re: The elusive Phonolamp ...
The bases of these things turn up fairly often, I wouldn't really consider them all that rare anymore. The real expense is in recreating the lampshade- their are specialists but it will cost you an arm and a leg- and when you're through you'll wish you bought a VV XVI for less.
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The Capitol phonolamps are cast pot metal (albeit a fairly stable amalgam). The Fairy Phono Lamps made by the Endlessgraph Co. are copper and much better constructed and have a nicer finish, IMHO. A word of caution -- years ago, the first Fairy lamp I had lit me up like a Christmas tree when I grounded myself while turning the rotary-collar phono motor switch on for the first time. 120VAC never packed such a wallop! Be sure to inspect the original wiring in these babies for wear and potential shorting before assuming anything!
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Re: The elusive Phonolamp ...
Do I get it right that the horn is the base itself? Doesn't really seem to be something one would like to use regularly. Anyway, it's an interesting oddity.
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Yup... but there were variations. In these examples, the top half acts as the horn.WDC wrote:Do I get it right that the horn is the base itself? Doesn't really seem to be something one would like to use regularly. Anyway, it's an interesting oddity.
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Re: The elusive Phonolamp ...
Isn't the tone arm / reproducer the only pot metal part on the Capitol? I have an extra base (horn & legs) only for the Capitol if anyone needs it. Jerry Blais
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For what it's worth, if you really want to impress the uninitiated who are casually viewing your collection, get a phonolamp of some kind. They'll be impressed more than if you show them a gold-plated Class M!
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Re: The elusive Phonolamp ...
Fairy phonolamp phonograph
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0316518933
BIN Price: US $2,650.00
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0316518933
BIN Price: US $2,650.00