Hello everyone,
I’m reaching out in search of instructions/manual for a U.S.-made Pathé with a universal-style tonearm/reproducer. The specific model doesn’t matter—anything remotely related would be helpful.
If you own a Pathé phonograph, I kindly ask you to check whether such instructions might be tucked away in the cabinet or among accompanying materials. For collectors of period paper materials, your archives would also be greatly appreciated.
If you happen to have these instructions or know someone who might, please consider reaching out to me or sharing them here. Photos are more than welcome—they don’t need to be scans, just clear enough to be readable.
Thank you,
Benjamin
Pathé Instructions
- Benjamin_L
- Victor III
- Posts: 630
- Joined: Tue Jan 13, 2015 8:00 pm
- Personal Text: Honk, honk.
- Location: Tennessee
- Contact:
Pathé Instructions
Last edited by Benjamin_L on Wed Nov 27, 2024 10:17 am, edited 3 times in total.
- Inigo
- Victor Monarch
- Posts: 4567
- Joined: Mon Dec 18, 2017 1:51 am
- Personal Text: Keep'em well oiled
- Location: Madrid, Spain
- Contact:
Re: Pathé Instructions
You could start looking here
https://www.graphonogram.com/4-documentation.html#form
And there are links to other sites with more information, although all this is mostly for European Pathé machines, I don't know if American machines were specifically different. The revolver tonearm, for instance; was it an unique American feature?
https://www.graphonogram.com/4-documentation.html#form
And there are links to other sites with more information, although all this is mostly for European Pathé machines, I don't know if American machines were specifically different. The revolver tonearm, for instance; was it an unique American feature?
Inigo
- Steve
- Victor VI
- Posts: 3813
- Joined: Sun Feb 15, 2009 4:40 pm
- Location: London, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, New York, Evesham
Re: Pathé Instructions
No, it was not.Inigo wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 12:49 am You could start looking here
https://www.graphonogram.com/4-documentation.html#form
And there are links to other sites with more information, although all this is mostly for European Pathé machines, I don't know if American machines were specifically different. The revolver tonearm, for instance; was it an unique American feature?
- Benjamin_L
- Victor III
- Posts: 630
- Joined: Tue Jan 13, 2015 8:00 pm
- Personal Text: Honk, honk.
- Location: Tennessee
- Contact:
Re: Pathé Instructions
I should have specified for an American Pathé. (I’ve updated the topic to reflect this.)Inigo wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 12:49 am You could start looking here
https://www.graphonogram.com/4-documentation.html#form
And there are links to other sites with more information, although all this is mostly for European Pathé machines, I don't know if American machines were specifically different. The revolver tonearm, for instance; was it an unique American feature?
- Benjamin_L
- Victor III
- Posts: 630
- Joined: Tue Jan 13, 2015 8:00 pm
- Personal Text: Honk, honk.
- Location: Tennessee
- Contact:
Re: Pathé Instructions
I didn’t know that European model Pathés used the U.S.-designed universal-style reproducer. Do you have any pictures? I’m just curious.
- drh
- Victor IV
- Posts: 1430
- Joined: Tue May 27, 2014 12:24 pm
- Personal Text: A Pathé record...with care will live to speak to your grandchildren when they are as old as you are
- Location: Silver Spring, MD
Re: Pathé Instructions
I think this may be what you want. Apologies for the rather messy reproduction; I copied it from an eBay listing ages ago, and that's how it was presented there. I have another document I'll attach in a separate posting.
- drh
- Victor IV
- Posts: 1430
- Joined: Tue May 27, 2014 12:24 pm
- Personal Text: A Pathé record...with care will live to speak to your grandchildren when they are as old as you are
- Location: Silver Spring, MD
Re: Pathé Instructions
My first antique phono was (and is) a Pathé No. 100. With it, I received this setup manual--or, more properly, this now-ancient photocopy of one. I hope it's of interest/help.
- drh
- Victor IV
- Posts: 1430
- Joined: Tue May 27, 2014 12:24 pm
- Personal Text: A Pathé record...with care will live to speak to your grandchildren when they are as old as you are
- Location: Silver Spring, MD
Re: Pathé Instructions
I should add that my tonearm/reproducer arrangement doesn't match what's shown here. It has a big set screw that locks the reproducer at a 45 degree angle, which works for playing any record, vertical or lateral. With the set screw in, there's no way to rotate the reproducer.
- Benjamin_L
- Victor III
- Posts: 630
- Joined: Tue Jan 13, 2015 8:00 pm
- Personal Text: Honk, honk.
- Location: Tennessee
- Contact:
Re: Pathé Instructions
Thank you! This is pretty much what I'm looking for.drh wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 11:02 am I think this may be what you want. Apologies for the rather messy reproduction; I copied it from an eBay listing ages ago, and that's how it was presented there. I have another document I'll attach in a separate posting.
What got me curious was that, not too long ago, I came across a page with instructions for a Pathé auto-stop. These instructions were for the Actuelle-style auto-stop adapted to a traditional mica diaphragm Pathé. I really wanted to find out whether it was a standalone sheet or part of a larger instruction pamphlet.
While I would still love to determine if this came from a later Pathé pamphlet, what you’ve shared is more than enough for now. I really appreciate your help, Drh.
Benjamin