Here is one for the Nottingham Co-Operative Society, together with an advertisement for the Sylvaphone gramophones manufactured by the Co-Operative Wholesale Society at their Hay Mills, Birmingham factory.wrichard wrote: Thu Mar 20, 2025 10:05 am Brightside and Carbrook Cooperative Society. Vacated Sheffield city stores a few years ago. Don't know what happened to Stainforth Road. Anybody else got any Cooperative sleeves?
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Very nice indeed. I would like a Sylvaphone. Complete my coop collection lolepigramophone wrote: Thu Mar 20, 2025 2:27 pmHere is one for the Nottingham Co-Operative Society, together with an advertisement for the Sylvaphone gramophones manufactured by the Co-Operative Wholesale Society at their Hay Mills, Birmingham factory.wrichard wrote: Thu Mar 20, 2025 10:05 am Brightside and Carbrook Cooperative Society. Vacated Sheffield city stores a few years ago. Don't know what happened to Stainforth Road. Anybody else got any Cooperative sleeves?
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A couple more images for your collection :wrichard wrote: Thu Mar 20, 2025 2:32 pm Very nice indeed. I would like a Sylvaphone. Complete my coop collection lol
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I'd like to add that the Victor-Victrola page has a good collection of various information regarding original dealers, unfortunately only Victor dealers.
I also recently saw a cloth sign in an antique store for a Victor dealer that I thought was neat.
I also recently saw a cloth sign in an antique store for a Victor dealer that I thought was neat.

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Does anyone have dealer information on Henry Price Hodges Music Warehouse, Southampton? I have a Cockleshell HMV sold by him, (or his shop), before he perished on the Titanic.
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All I have been able to discover is that his music shop and piano warehouse were said to be the largest in Southampton.JerryVan wrote: Wed Mar 26, 2025 7:25 pm Does anyone have dealer information on Henry Price Hodges Music Warehouse, Southampton? I have a Cockleshell HMV sold by him, (or his shop), before he perished on the Titanic.
After his death the business was sold. It must indeed have been substantial as his Estate was valued for Probate at GBP£16,694, equivalent to GBP£1,618,676 today.
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Thanks! Amazing what can be researched these days. It would be great if a picture of the shop still existed.epigramophone wrote: Thu Mar 27, 2025 4:14 amAll I have been able to discover is that his music shop and piano warehouse were said to be the largest in Southampton.JerryVan wrote: Wed Mar 26, 2025 7:25 pm Does anyone have dealer information on Henry Price Hodges Music Warehouse, Southampton? I have a Cockleshell HMV sold by him, (or his shop), before he perished on the Titanic.
After his death the business was sold. It must indeed have been substantial as his Estate was valued for Probate at GBP£16,694, equivalent to GBP£1,618,676 today.
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My Colombia portable came from Fox's in Thirsk. They were still there in the 1990s but have departed since
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I have been unable to discover anything about Hughes & Co, but the fact that they stocked Venus records dates the cover to between 1917 and 1920. Here is an example of this short lived label :
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