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Condition
Used - Fair
Some surface rusting on the turntable and the outer case cover is wearing away at some corners. Needle and one other part missing. Great conversation piece though.
Condition
Used - Fair
Some surface rusting on the turntable and the outer case cover is wearing away at some corners. Needle and one other part missing. Great conversation piece though.
Dunno....jamiegramo wrote: Tue Mar 24, 2026 10:29 am Really everything is wrong with this. The description, the condition, and the price, even at $50. Where does the seller get the idea this is an HMV 101?
jamiegramo wrote: Tue Mar 24, 2026 10:29 am A great conversation piece, well maybe something like; “Is that trash waiting to go out with garbage?”
Steady on old bean, you are beginning to sound like steve ha hajamiegramo wrote: Tue Mar 24, 2026 10:29 am Really everything is wrong with this. The description, the condition, and the price, even at $50. Where does the seller get the idea this is an HMV 101?
A great conversation piece, well maybe something like; “Is that trash waiting to go out with garbage?”
Yes as you say it’s either something like the Ultona soundbox, a back trumpet for a soundbox like the Pixie Grippa or simply the mouthpiece of an old telephone.Inigo wrote: Tue Mar 24, 2026 1:07 pm The thing on the spindle at first sight seemed some part of the Ultona soundbox...![]()
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Tighter attention shows that it could be one of those back trumpets for a soundbox.
The nail seems to act as an improvised crank, yet it'll be hard to wind unless you use pliers to turn it.![]()
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Il existe des produits de bonne et de mauvaise qualité provenant de tous les pays. En outre, ce gramophone a l'air américain.Lah Ca wrote: Tue Mar 24, 2026 12:50 pm Il n'a peut-être pas tout à fait tort. C'est peut-être un produit français, et si c'est le cas, il doit donc, bien sûr, être de bonne qualité.
And how did he decide on the original $900 CDN price tag?