Looking at marketplace on Facebook I spotted a machine with a cabinet that looked almost a cabinet to a victor machine… then if you look closer the keyholes are missing and a brand name “White House” shows up and the typical universal off brand hardware is revealed.
What off-brands had you almost fooled for a second thinking it was a larger brand machine?
Off brands that look a little too close to name brands in appearance…
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Re: Off brands that look a little too close to name brands in appearance…
I wonder if the Victor company sued them? edisonplayer.
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Re: Off brands that look a little too close to name brands in appearance…
Agreed! Most off brands sported an attractive "grille" throughout the late teens and early 1920's. However, I have noticed a few models [like the one you have pictured] with doors that cover the internal horn opening which immediately makes all of us think VICTOR. When I have seen these, in my travels, I am sure it is a VV-80 or VV-100 from across the room... until I get closer and I can only then see it is an off brand.... I do not have my notes right here at my fingertips, but either Victor's patent expired [referring to the doors over the grille opening] or the off brand companies just got "bold" at the beginning of the 1920's..... LOL
I'll defer to my fellow collectors for more input and the finer details....
Oh, I almost forgot to cite a specific example.... I was sure I was standing in front of a VV-100 or like model at an antique shop. I opened the lid and realized it was a STARR Phonograph. Wow! Sure enough, when I opened the doors in front of the internal horn, there was the unique Starr internal horn. It had me fooled!
I'll defer to my fellow collectors for more input and the finer details....
Oh, I almost forgot to cite a specific example.... I was sure I was standing in front of a VV-100 or like model at an antique shop. I opened the lid and realized it was a STARR Phonograph. Wow! Sure enough, when I opened the doors in front of the internal horn, there was the unique Starr internal horn. It had me fooled!
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Re: Off brands that look a little too close to name brands in appearance…
I think the off-brand companies may have figured that they would go unnoticed by Victor, being such small-time players and a lot of times operating/selling within very limited markets.Granby wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2024 9:53 am ...or the off brand companies just got "bold" at the beginning of the 1920's..... LOL
I'll defer to my other fellow collectors' for input and the finer details....
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Re: Off brands that look a little too close to name brands in appearance…
When the door and gooseneck patent expired for Victor in the early 1920s (between 1921-1923) dozen of off-brands started using them. Starr, Kimberly, Playertone, just to name a few.
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Re: Off brands that look a little too close to name brands in appearance…
They will now that you plastered this all over the internet...edisonplayer wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2024 9:31 am I wonder if the Victor company sued them? edisonplayer.
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Re: Off brands that look a little too close to name brands in appearance…
Curt A wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2024 3:00 pmThey will now that you plastered this all over the internet...edisonplayer wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2024 9:31 am I wonder if the Victor company sued them? edisonplayer.


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Re: Off brands that look a little too close to name brands in appearance…
Not sure if this is the case here, but I wonder if the company just bought this from Victor, made a few modifications, and then slapped their logo on the machine.
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Re: Off brands that look a little too close to name brands in appearance…
This certainly happened in the UK. HMV sold obsolete Library Bijou Grand models to Perophone. Fifty years ago I saw one of these Perophones in an antique shop in North Devon. The price was £100, but I did not buy it as it was riddled with woodworm.FredSugarHall_fan wrote: Tue Jun 25, 2024 11:12 pm Not sure if this is the case here, but I wonder if the company just bought this from Victor, made a few modifications, and then slapped their logo on the machine.
Here is the original HMV, surely one of their more attractive cabinet styles.
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Re: Off brands that look a little too close to name brands in appearance…
I would guess this was a store brand sold by The White House in San Fransisco? I have a VE10-35 changer with a White House badge on the inside, for where it was sold.
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