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Children's phonographs

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I found these two children's phonographs recently. One is a Carola and the other one is a FRAAD Jr. I have seen some Carolas before but never the FRAAD. The FRAAD is about 30" tall. Does anyone have information or ads for either one?
Thanks in advance, Ken Brekke
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There is a little information in the Talking Machine World, 1916 and 1917. A short lived company.
Here is an ad from 1916 showing different models they made.
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Just as a clarification, the Carola - although pint-sized - was not sold as a children's phonograph. Period advertising for the Carola is aimed at adults.

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Hi Ken,

Here's an advert for Carola.

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Thanks Bob. I found this Carola at a local shop. The other one's I have seen are pretty beat up. This one is pretty nice so it had to come home.

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"Tone arm is of Violin Fibre - prevents rasping metallic ring"
Interesting sales point... What did they do, recycle violins by grinding them up and forming them into a horn? :roll: :?
What is "Violin Fibre" anyway...?
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Curt A wrote:"Tone arm is of Violin Fibre - prevents rasping metallic ring"
Interesting sales point... What did they do, recycle violins by grinding them up and forming them into a horn? :roll: :?
What is "Violin Fibre" anyway...?

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I've never seen one of these Carolas. But I did find a portable with handle though I would not carry it by the handle. It is all metal and heavy. Neil
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