
No, it's not some rare, discarded phonograph, but it is something that will go into my music room, perhaps next to my old (still playable) mandolin:
I did a little research and it appears this is a group of young men who went to the Alouette Music School in Passaic, NJ. I know what you're thinking; what does this have to do with talking machines or old records? Well if you check out this article from 1928 you'll see who their special guest on stage was (and turns out to have been a special guest on more than one occasion):
Yes, it was the Hilo Hawaiian Trio of Paterson, NJ!
Anyway, I didn't know if anyone here may have more insights into this group, I imagine we have more than a few members in NJ who may have heard of this school. In any case I'll clean it up, make some repairs, and up it'll go. I can't believe someone almost threw this in a dumpster

Here are a couple more articles I found, both use the same photo as each other even though one article is from 1926 and the other from 1929. The image is different from the one I found at the dump (though similar), my photo says 1923-1927.