Recycled violin cases? Wood pulp?JerryVan wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 9:16 am Such claims...
What is acoustic metal??? (I think of Megadeath playing their music on acoustic guitars."Cabinet body is made entirely of acoustic metal....")
So much for acoustic metal, I guess. What is violin fiber?"Tone arm is of violin fibre; sound waves do not pass through metal..."
I love early advertising!
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I've never seen one of those. Maybe with a good metal saw and a carrying handle I could convert mine. The top ⅓ of the cabinet version appears almost identical.
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Marketing positions it as family-oriented, rather than being exclusively targeted at adults. The presence of carols featuring children's decals suggests it was popular among children. Additionally, the advertising directed at families implies that it was not intended to be viewed as a serious phonograph, but rather as a step up from a toy or a machine specifically designed for children.MarkELynch wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 6:58 am Benjamin, please provide your source for this assertion so we can all benefit from your insight.
A scan of the relevant issues of The Talking Machine World publication make no mention of a juvenile market.
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Really?MarkELynch wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 6:58 am.... please provide your source for this assertion so we can all benefit from your insight.
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Benjamin,
Thanks for posting this additional information, original source documents like these certainly extend our collective knowledge.
Mark
Thanks for posting this additional information, original source documents like these certainly extend our collective knowledge.
Mark