Gramophone collection Rolf Geigle

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Gramophone collection Rolf Geigle

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Interesting machines on this site!
http://www.grammophonsammlung-geigle.de ... mlung.html

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Thanks for sharing these photos.

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Comodophon? OK 8^O

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Very interesting website. I've never seen such a variety of machines. Jerry B.

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A bewildering variety indeed. Some beautiful and interesting talking machines. Some of the dates are off, and the Edison Standard Model F is clearly a model B. The Puck is labelled a Model BB Au son de 1855... But still, the collection contains some wonderful items.

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