The rectangular Ivorine plaque was introduced in 1936, incorporating a "B" prefix indicating the year of manufacture.
UK 102's from 1936 onwards have this plaque and prefix. The plaque on the machine under discussion does not have this prefix.
Indian made machines are a law unto themselves, so this anomaly may remain a mystery.
Wow !!! India Teak HMV 102 ????
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Re: Wow !!! India Teak HMV 102 ????
I don't see the amazing provenance but perhaps I've missed something? It's a pity the condition is quite so poor too.poodling around wrote: Thu Feb 16, 2023 11:35 amThis one does have a lot of potentially amazing provenance though and of course the seller is posting it - a miracle in itself !epigramophone wrote: Thu Feb 16, 2023 4:34 am Record storage tray missing. Turntable incorrectly recovered in green. Carrying handle needs replacing.
Despite these failings it will probably still make more than I paid for mine.
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Are you being serious ? With respect, your comment surprises me.Steve wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 12:00 pmI don't see the amazing provenance but perhaps I've missed something? It's a pity the condition is quite so poor too.poodling around wrote: Thu Feb 16, 2023 11:35 amThis one does have a lot of potentially amazing provenance though and of course the seller is posting it - a miracle in itself !epigramophone wrote: Thu Feb 16, 2023 4:34 am Record storage tray missing. Turntable incorrectly recovered in green. Carrying handle needs replacing.
Despite these failings it will probably still make more than I paid for mine.
What do you think the word 'provenance' means ?
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What I am not saying is that this item is genuine. I am also not saying it isn't. I don't know.
What I find odd is that there hasn't been more interest in this thread, no meaningful discussion other than condition, which might be considered strange when seeing the many previous forum comments about Indian Teak gramophones, including HMV 102's.
What I find odd is that there hasn't been more interest in this thread, no meaningful discussion other than condition, which might be considered strange when seeing the many previous forum comments about Indian Teak gramophones, including HMV 102's.
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Yes, I'm serious. I know what provenance means; I have a handful of machines which have interesting provenances including earlier ownership by famous people.poodling around wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 12:41 pmAre you being serious ? With respect, your comment surprises me.Steve wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 12:00 pmI don't see the amazing provenance but perhaps I've missed something? It's a pity the condition is quite so poor too.poodling around wrote: Thu Feb 16, 2023 11:35 am
This one does have a lot of potentially amazing provenance though and of course the seller is posting it - a miracle in itself !
What do you think the word 'provenance' means ?
I'm still not sure what is special about the provenance of this 102? Most colonial machines were manufactured in their respective subcontinents and later in life imported into the UK or elsewhere by previous owners. That in itself is not unusual or special about this machine. Unless you know something which isn't being declared by the seller?
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poodling around wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 2:02 pm What I am not saying is that this item is genuine. I am also not saying it isn't. I don't know.
What I find odd is that there hasn't been more interest in this thread, no meaningful discussion other than condition, which might be considered strange when seeing the many previous forum comments about Indian Teak gramophones, including HMV 102's.
It is genuine. It has a number of obvious defects which have been noted. It is rare and will fetch a lot of money, even in its current condition. What more is there to say really?
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Steve wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 3:22 pmpoodling around wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 2:02 pm What I am not saying is that this item is genuine. I am also not saying it isn't. I don't know.
What I find odd is that there hasn't been more interest in this thread, no meaningful discussion other than condition, which might be considered strange when seeing the many previous forum comments about Indian Teak gramophones, including HMV 102's.
It is genuine. It has a number of obvious defects which have been noted. It is rare and will fetch a lot of money, even in its current condition. That too has been noted. What more is there to say really?
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Re: Wow !!! India Teak HMV 102 ????
Well, the auction still has 4 days to go. I suspect there may be more discussion after it has ended... or maybe not. If I knew a lot about it, (which as stated previously, I do not), and if I were keen on bidding, I would probably keep quiet until the auction ended.poodling around wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 2:02 pm What I am not saying is that this item is genuine. I am also not saying it isn't. I don't know.
What I find odd is that there hasn't been more interest in this thread, no meaningful discussion other than condition, which might be considered strange when seeing the many previous forum comments about Indian Teak gramophones, including HMV 102's.

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Re: Wow !!! India Teak HMV 102 ????
By jove, I think you've got it !JerryVan wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 3:52 pmWell, the auction still has 4 days to go. I suspect there may be more discussion after it has ended... or maybe not. If I knew a lot about it, (which as stated previously, I do not), and if I were keen on bidding, I would probably keep quiet until the auction ended.poodling around wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 2:02 pm What I am not saying is that this item is genuine. I am also not saying it isn't. I don't know.
What I find odd is that there hasn't been more interest in this thread, no meaningful discussion other than condition, which might be considered strange when seeing the many previous forum comments about Indian Teak gramophones, including HMV 102's.![]()
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Re: Wow !!! India Teak HMV 102 ????
You're quite right. It's better to keep quiet if you're bidding! I have bid and won a few interesting pieces of late, some of which have been mentioned in this forum but often there is little to no interest and the discussion dies out before the auction ends and never returns. I've kept my acquisitions quiet as a result, if not many people are that interested so it's a bit of a double edged sword really.JerryVan wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 3:52 pmWell, the auction still has 4 days to go. I suspect there may be more discussion after it has ended... or maybe not. If I knew a lot about it, (which as stated previously, I do not), and if I were keen on bidding, I would probably keep quiet until the auction ended.poodling around wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 2:02 pm What I am not saying is that this item is genuine. I am also not saying it isn't. I don't know.
What I find odd is that there hasn't been more interest in this thread, no meaningful discussion other than condition, which might be considered strange when seeing the many previous forum comments about Indian Teak gramophones, including HMV 102's.![]()