Vichand gramophone
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- Victor Jr
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Vichand gramophone
Anyone have any information about the Vichand brand of gramophones? I have looked and looked for anything about Vichand gramophones but can't find anything.
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- Victor II
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Re: Vichand gramophone
Haven't heard of the brand. Looks like the lid from one on top of an early table-top Victrola.
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Re: Vichand gramophone
I went down the road of a manufacturer that also made other items.
The following link is for a Vichand Piano. The second post makes mention to the difficulty of reading the first letter as a V.
You may want to explore this avenue a bit further.
https://www.piano-tuners.org/piano-foru ... hp?t=10994
James.
The following link is for a Vichand Piano. The second post makes mention to the difficulty of reading the first letter as a V.
You may want to explore this avenue a bit further.
https://www.piano-tuners.org/piano-foru ... hp?t=10994
James.
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Re: Vichand gramophone
I haven't seen one before, but I generally don't pay much attention to so-called "off-brands."
It is not on Wakeman's list of 263 talking machine makers:
https://www.gracyk.com/makers.shtml
It is not on Wakeman's list of 263 talking machine makers:
https://www.gracyk.com/makers.shtml
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- Victor Jr
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Re: Vichand gramophone
Thank you! I found a picture of the Vichand piano logo and it doesn't match. I don't think that is the same company because of the different logo and they where made and sold in Britain (the gramophone is Canadian).Roaring20s wrote:I went down the road of a manufacturer that also made other items.
The following link is for a Vichand Piano. The second post makes mention to the difficulty of reading the first letter as a V.
You may want to explore this avenue a bit further.
https://www.piano-tuners.org/piano-foru ... hp?t=10994
James.
There where also Vichand sewing machines but their logo doesn't match either.
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- Victor Jr
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Re: Vichand gramophone
Do you know what year/Decade it is from?
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- Victor VI
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Re: Vichand gramophone
Your phonograph is probably 1910s to 1920s but that's not very close. Did you find a tonearm and whatnot with it?
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- Victor Jr
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Re: Vichand gramophone
No I didn't find a tonearm with it. It has a reproducer but it is not original. It also has a thorens motor that I think is out of a portable and does not have the spring part. But it did have a Columbia grafonola motor stuck inside of it but not connected to anything. I couldn't use it as its motor though because it won't fit.
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Re: Vichand gramophone
Do you know what this is for? It is in the front left corner of the machine and is the only one. I thought it was a needle holder but there are usually 3 holders and they look like this
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- Victor VI
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Re: Vichand gramophone
My guess is still needles; it's just a budget machine.