Meteor phonographs
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- Victor III
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Meteor phonographs
Really a surprise to see 3 different Meteor models on Facebook
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Re: Meteor phonographs
How about a link? Not everyone uses or wants to use social media.emerson wrote: Mon Oct 17, 2022 8:32 pm Really a surprise to see 3 different Meteor models on Facebook
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- Victor III
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Re: Meteor phonographs
The Long Console is in Kentucky, an Upright in Michigan, and another Upright in North Carolina all on marketplace.
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Re: Meteor phonographs
Pictures even better.epigramophone wrote: Tue Oct 18, 2022 3:51 amHow about a link? Not everyone uses or wants to use social media.emerson wrote: Mon Oct 17, 2022 8:32 pm Really a surprise to see 3 different Meteor models on Facebook
Facebook and eBay links etc expire very quickly, and posts like this become utterly useless for anyone searching the board for reference material in the future.
A picture can speak a thousand words when assessing a potential purchase for originality, variations and restorations.
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Re: Meteor phonographs
I think these are the listing Herb is referencing
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/it ... aa46434d06
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/it ... 6808423d0b
couldn't find the third listing.
David
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/it ... aa46434d06
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/it ... 6808423d0b
couldn't find the third listing.
David
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Re: Meteor phonographs
Well Dave comes thru again---what talent and I really mean that. "Two out of three ain't bad". The other is in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. I don't know how to do the "Links", Sorry.
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Yes, thank you Dave.
Now if someone does a search for Meteor phonograph in 3 years time, you can see a couple different models, what the original tonearm looks like, etc etc.
It just makes the thread worth looking at in the future.
I must say that first console is probably the ugliest thing I've ever seen lol.
I can't help but wonder if the cabinets been altered in some way, or if it was simply a horrific design they hoped would sell.
If that's the case I can see why the company didn't last long.
The horn is interesting though.
It appears to be a metal horn very similar to what's used in an Edison Diamond Disc machine.
Thanks again
Now if someone does a search for Meteor phonograph in 3 years time, you can see a couple different models, what the original tonearm looks like, etc etc.
It just makes the thread worth looking at in the future.
I must say that first console is probably the ugliest thing I've ever seen lol.
I can't help but wonder if the cabinets been altered in some way, or if it was simply a horrific design they hoped would sell.
If that's the case I can see why the company didn't last long.
The horn is interesting though.
It appears to be a metal horn very similar to what's used in an Edison Diamond Disc machine.
Thanks again

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Re: Meteor phonographs
Several off brand companies were trying their hand at creative "period" consoles once we rolled into the 1920's. I wouldn't be surprised if Meteor tried to tap into that market... However, I do agree that the cabinet does look a little suspicious to me.... Hmm... maybe some more research is needed. I may do a little digging.... Most of the Meteor off brands I see around the East Coast are uprights like the other unit pictured earlier in this thread....
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Re: Meteor phonographs
This must be that one -- https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/it ... _type=post OFemerson wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 7:40 pm .... The other is in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. I don't know how to do the "Links", Sorry.
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Re: Meteor phonographs
Yes, Orthofan, that is the third "missing link". I hope they go to worthy collectors----that one with the broken grill might be a problem child, unless enough pieces are in the horn?