I have been collecting Early Zonophones for a few years and have noticed several variations in the design of the original Reproducers. These are the Reproducers used on the Early Zonophone Type A,B,C, and D machines.
Hopefully you can use these pictures as a reference to the originality of your reproducer.
Cheers, Bob S.
Variations in Early A,B,C,D Zonophone Reproducers
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Re: Variations in Early A,B,C,D Zonophone Reproducers
Bob,
Thank you for posting the Zonophone threads....they are a great reference tool.
Thank you for posting the Zonophone threads....they are a great reference tool.
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Re: Variations in Early A,B,C,D Zonophone Reproducers
Thanks, Bob! This is a nice reference tool. Hopefully any variations others may have are shared here, too.
Best,
Fran
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Fran
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Re: Variations in Early A,B,C,D Zonophone Reproducers
Yes indeed, thanks for posting this. I hope one day to get a Zonophone Concert reproducer and did not know there were 3 and 4 screw versions. I guess the Paul Baker reproduction you show is no longer made and available?
Jamie