Record Cabinet...American or European ?

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Record Cabinet...American or European ?

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I stumbled onto information regarding a mystery record cabinet I have owned for years.

All these years I have assumed it was of North American origin (and may still be) as there is a small branding "Patent Applied For" on one edge.

However, the other day and to my complete surprise and amazement.....there it is pictured in a period (1907) Italian Gramophone catalog from a Milan dealer.

Could it be of European origin after all or was it also sold in Europe...??. Based on the catalog, could it have come out of Paraguay or Uruguay..??. Either way, a long way from Canada.
Disc Record Cabinet (1).jpg
Disc Record Cabinet (3).jpg
Disc Record Cabinet (2).jpg
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Re: Record Cabinet...American or European ?

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A unique cabinet. I like it! :ugeek:
I remember you posting these photos.
Glad you found some information about it.

James.

Hedre's a similar idea in what looks like metal construction...
Phonographische Zeitschrift 1914 cabinet.png
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I always thought German. Mine has GESETZLICH GESCHUTZT which is like "patent protected" on a small metal plaque
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Sidewinder wrote:I always thought German. Mine has GESETZLICH GESCHUTZT which is like "patent protected" on a small metal plaque
Well, that is very interesting. Where is the plate located on your cabinet..?. The pic is not very clear and the wood appears blond in color. It yours also made from quartered oak..?

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Hi, yes its oak. The plate is in the middle front of the shelf where you have the 2 soundbox cases. Mine is a bit inaccesable at the moment hence the blurry photo.

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