Harvard Talking Machine
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- Victor I
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Re: Harvard Talking Machine
Thanks for posting pictures of your Harvard phonographs along with the advertisement. Any other models out there??? Thanks, Stan
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- Victor II
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Re: Harvard Talking Machine
Stan,
Here's one of mine (different than others shown in this thread), and then another one like yours belonging to Phonolair: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=21429&p=127645&hili ... rd#p127645 .
Bob
Here's one of mine (different than others shown in this thread), and then another one like yours belonging to Phonolair: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=21429&p=127645&hili ... rd#p127645 .
Bob
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Re: Harvard Talking Machine
Very cool machines. The castings and cabinetry make for a very interesting machine.
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Re: Harvard Talking Machine
I remember when I was about 6 or 7 years old getting two reproduction sears catalogs, 1900, and 1909, at a garage sale, and wishing I could order the machines, in the catalog, I did like the Harvard and of course the Columbia AG, Parents told me, no, you can't order them from Sears now, they are long since don't carry them anymore! Seriously though that is a very sharp looking machine, no matter how you look at it! Thanks for sharing!
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- Victor I
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Re: Harvard Talking Machine
Stan,
That is a fine looking machine, congratulations. It looks to be pristine!
All the best from,
David & Lerria in Dallas
That is a fine looking machine, congratulations. It looks to be pristine!
All the best from,
David & Lerria in Dallas