Gramophone Needles!!!

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Re: Gramophone Needles!!!

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gramophone78 wrote:Did we not all see a while back a Rexophone machine for sale with it's needle tin inside or was it the record brush??. I seem to remember something like that.
You might be thinking of the "Rexonola" tin attached to the motor board of the small Rexoport gramophones?
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I'm not sure what to make of the Japan V British Rexophone tins. Obviously there are design similarities between the 2 tins, so I presume they were both manufactured for Jackson & McDonald.
J&M started importing complete external horn "Rexophone" machines from Thorens in about 1907/08, and then started manufacturing Rexonola's in 1912 using Thorens parts.
Rexophone records were made by Homophone in Germany from 1912 until 1914, then Edison Bell took over production until 1917 when the label was discontinued.
All my Rexonola tins are British & date from the late teens or later AFAIK, so I can only guess that J&M were importing Rexophone needles from Japan in the early years until the outbreak of WWI, after which both tins were coming from England.
I doubt the Japanese would have bothered making cheap copies of a nobody brand name from the other end of the planet, and I dont think Rexophone machines were sold for more than a year or two after the war, so the name Rexophone would have been obsolete by then anyway.

I'm still a little intregued as to how such a tin would turn up in Mexico, unless the Japanese company off-loaded their existing stocks there, after they lost their Aussie customer in 1914?

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I have to agree Shane. It is very strange for this tin to have ended up here is the heart of Mexico. Maybe an Aussie was over here working or visiting and the empty tin was left behind??? :).I like a good mystery. That said you should see the 6" Japanese kids record (on the music board) that I pulled out of the same place. One of our members as told me that they are very rare to find and thought it was discovered in Canada.....Wait until he reads where it was really found.... :lol:.

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Re: Gramophone Needles!!!

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Hi all

The rexophone tin I've seen in two colors. The one pictured with the cream back ground and the other has a light green back ground. Both have the same writing on the tin so I assume the color difference indicated different tones.
They are hard to get and I have not seen many.

regards Stephen

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I guess I should just leave this tin as found. I would hate to cause anymore damage to it. Thanks for the info. Do you know if they were all made in Japan??.

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Re: Gramophone Needles!!!

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I understand those Zeppelin Needles provide explosive reproduction.

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Couch Potato wrote:I understand those Zeppelin Needles provide explosive reproduction.
Especially on a Paillard 206!

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Anyone have a light?????....... :shock: :shock: :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:.

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