Here is the website of Japanese made phonographs and American made phonographs Catalogue/
Check the following website;
https://chikuonki.jp
Japanese made phonographs and American made phonographs Catalogue
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Re: Japanese made phonographs and American made phonographs Catalogue
MANY THANKS for posting this! Did you create the website? It translates easily into English by copying and pasting the URL or whole website address into the box on the Google Translate page -- https://translate.google.com/?sl=auto&tl=en&op=websites (They've improved the translation software considerably in the past few years.)
I can't get over all of the Orthophonic era table models.
Again, thank you.
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I can't get over all of the Orthophonic era table models.
Again, thank you.
OrthoFan
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I hadn't a clue the Japanese recording industry was so developed so early. This is absolutely wonderful; thank you. I'm sure it's an invaluable resource for anyone wanting reference for Japanese production.
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Re: Japanese made phonographs and American made phonographs Catalogue
If you click on this at the end, you will find those Japanese-made Orthophonic models. 昭和期 全件を見るOrthoFan wrote: Tue Apr 25, 2023 5:41 pm MANY THANKS for posting this! Did you create the website? It translates easily into English by copying and pasting the URL or whole website address into the box on the Google Translate page -- https://translate.google.com/?sl=auto&tl=en&op=websites (They've improved the translation software considerably in the past few years.)
I can't get over all of the Orthophonic era table models.
Again, thank you.
OrthoFan
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very interesting, thanks for this!!!
Inigo