Grandfather clocks were produced with radios, too. So why wouldn't we expect talking machines as well?
Thanks James for the supporting documentation.
Best,
Fran
Is this for real?
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Francis; "i" for him, "e" for her
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I would think this (or one similar) would be real due to the immense competition seen in the phono market in the 1920s. We see a ton of "weird" record player contractions from smaller companies of the time.
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Has anyone seen one of these clock phonographs. I have seen quite a few clock radios??? Tom