Dulcephone?
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Re: Dulcephone?
As others have discovered, information on Dulcephone is scarce, but I have found these images :
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Re: Dulcephone?
Many thanks Roger and Mike.
In case anyone hasn't seen it, this is available on FeeBay: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dulcephones- ... Sw0jJfw5Jn I have no affiliation with the seller, but I did exchange a few messages with him. Unfortunately he says it doesn't show the Pansy model.
In case anyone hasn't seen it, this is available on FeeBay: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dulcephones- ... Sw0jJfw5Jn I have no affiliation with the seller, but I did exchange a few messages with him. Unfortunately he says it doesn't show the Pansy model.
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Re: Dulcephone?
Here's a reproducer. The rubber flange on the back is not original but the three screws are. I fitted an old Victor flange by tapping a hole.
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Re: Dulcephone?
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Re: Dulcephone?
At my knowledge, small as it is, nobody has yet discovered what the DECCA name or acronym stands for...
Let's start a contest!
My proposal is...
Dulcephone Extremely Cute & Carryable Apparatus!
Let's start a contest!
My proposal is...
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Re: Dulcephone?
According to wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decca_Records):-Inigo wrote:At my knowledge, small as it is, nobody has yet discovered what the DECCA name or acronym stands for...
The name dates back to a portable gramophone called the "Decca Dulcephone" patented in 1914 by musical instrument makers Barnett Samuel and Sons. The name "Decca" was coined by Wilfred S. Samuel by merging the word "Mecca" with the initial D of their logo "Dulcet" or their trademark "Dulcephone".[3] Samuel, a linguist, chose "Decca" as a brand name as it was easy to pronounce in most languages.
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Re: Dulcephone?
This is great and congratulations! Now we know there are at least three of these out there . . .Dangermouse wrote:I have just purchased a Dulcephone Pansy, but the pansy name is on the soundbox not the bracket. A lovely under rated range of machines