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Harvard Talking Machine

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This past week I just purchased a Harvard Talking Machine from a collector nearby. This particular one was the Model No. 4 which sold in 1907 for $17.40 and probably was their nicest disk machine that year. The Harvard was a machine, sold by Sears, which used Columbia parts. This cabinet however seems to be a unique design with craftsman style corner columns. I haven't seen many of these and thought some of you might enjoy some pictures. Stan Stanford, Portland, OR
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That's sweet, Stan. Thanks for sharing photos, I don't get to see many Harvards, and this one is quite special.

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Great looking phonograph!! Thanks for showing craftsman styling on case. Steve L.

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Very cool and unusual machine! In the world of those of us who collect “Craftsman” furniture, etc., the more inclusive term is ‘Arts & Crafts Style’. ‘Craftsman’ refers specifically to the products produced by Gustav Stickley’s companies, much like ‘Victrola’ refers specifically to a Victor product.
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That's a great machine... congrats.
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Very impressive machine. Congratulations!

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I like that style! :ugeek:
A great addition to your collection.

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Very nice, Stan! It appears to have the same general dimensions as an AH Graphophone with the extended arms and 30" horn. I like it!

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Way to go Stan!

I looked long and hard at one of these at Union years ago, but eventually decided to pass --- one of the few regrets of my 35+ - year collecting journey. We were just $100 apart on the price, and it would have looked so good with my two lesser Harvards...

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Beautiful machine, I've never seen a Harvard 4. I have a #1 & #3. ( Now I know the #4 exists ) :D
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