HMV 102 production numbers
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- Victor O
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Re: HMV 102 production numbers
That's interesting. Mine is the real deal though, it has a riveted on/off plate.
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- Victor O
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Re: HMV 102 production numbers
So to update the list started by PeterF...PeterF wrote: Mon Nov 19, 2018 1:44 pm Thanks - so now we have:
102s with the early autobrake (I've deleted the "1020" prefix):
2879
4744 (also typo'd as 4774)
5718
7553
12379
26029
30941
33389
Earliest 102 with the next version of brake:
63326
Now looking to narrow the gap between 33389 and 63326.
102s with the early autobrake (I've deleted the "1020" prefix):
2879
4744
5718
7553
12379
26029
30941
33389
Earliest 102 with the next version of brake:
47831
63326
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- Victor Jr
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Re: HMV 102 production numbers
I have an early Electrola 102 with no stamped serial number, just something illegible in pencil :
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- Victor II
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Re: HMV 102 production numbers
Thank you both - further confirmation that the metal plaques continued for export models after they ceased in the UK (probably in 1930, before the 102 was introduced). But this is the first time I have seen a serial number stamped on such a plaque; the theory behind them was that they didn't need serial numbers because any slight change in the specification (affecting spare parts supply) was indicated by a suffix letter. I have seen serial numbers as well, on occasion, but on a separate label.
Neither of these has a suffix letter because they were the earliest version of the 102. When the factory started fitting the No 6 auto brake in place of the No.5, the model became '102A'.
Neither of these has a suffix letter because they were the earliest version of the 102. When the factory started fitting the No 6 auto brake in place of the No.5, the model became '102A'.