Please help to identify a machine

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blackCygnet
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Please help to identify a machine

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Hello talkingmachiners:

I'm a relatively new collector and would like to ask your help to identify a machine. A couple of years ago I was offered a small portable phonograph which was round, in a nickel plated case, and approximately 8-9 inches in diameter. Since refusing to buy it, my interest in it has grown, and I would now like to find and purchase one. I do remember it had the name Mickey in it, but when I search all I find are Mickey Mouse phonographs. Any info you can provide, especially its name, will be very much appreciated.

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Pluto

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You are looking for a Mikkyphone, a small portable made in Switzerland in the 1920's. For a good complete one, they start at a few hundred dollars on up.
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Yes, but probably getting closer to a couple of thousand Dollars for a complete one! That means with original needle tin, clean instruction label to lid, original packing / instruction booklet and leather carrying case with handle/strap!

There have been a few on US eBay and they all seem to fetch around $1500-1800

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Steve wrote:That means with original needle tin, clean instruction label to lid, original packing / instruction booklet and leather carrying case with handle/strap!
How many of you have a "complete" phonograph, that means including the shipping crate with straw filling? ;)

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that means including the shipping crate with straw filling?
I have! Although I'm not certain if the STRAW is original to it or if it might have been replaced. How can I be sure about the straw? :lol:

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Thanks guys. I really appreciate your replies very much. All I want is the machine itself, which I could have had at the time for about $225. Somehow I don't think I'll be lucky enough to find it for that price again. But then, I really don't want the original straw.

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Phonofreak wrote:You are looking for a Mikkyphone, a small portable made in Switzerland in the 1920's. For a good complete one, they start at a few hundred dollars on up.
Harvey Kravitz
FWIW, Mikky Phone and Mikiphone are different machines.

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Retrograde wrote:
Phonofreak wrote:You are looking for a Mikkyphone, a small portable made in Switzerland in the 1920's. For a good complete one, they start at a few hundred dollars on up.
Harvey Kravitz
FWIW, Mikky Phone and Mikiphone are different machines.
Thanks for the info. I knew there were two different machines. I got confused with the different spellings. The machine I was referring to was the 1920's one. About the other one with the square case, I know they were made in Japan. Was that before WWII or Post WWII in occupied Japan? I've heard they were made from the 1930's until the late 1940s.
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Mikky Phones were made at least until the late 1940s. I've seen several labelled as being made in "Occupied Japan". I wouldn't be surprised if they were around into the 1950s, though.

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