HMV 32

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HMV 32

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Hello All,
I've been in Hong Kong for 27 years now. I believe I found my very first authentic gramophone. Not all authentic as it's been re-motored with a large Thorens.
It looks like an HMV 32. The automatic speed indicator slot is there but the mechanism is missing.
It is fitted with a generic Columbia type soundbox. The odd thing is that the tonearm is slightly too large to hold a HMV4 soundbox and too small for a HMV 5.

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Re: HMV 32

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Sounds almost as good as this one :lol: :lol: :lol:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HMV-Model-32- ... 6016.l4276

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Re: HMV 32

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Actually a bit worse than the one on ebay. :?
The HMV4 does now fit. The end of the tonearm was squished.
Actually sounds very good with an EMG IX horn and a Meltrope 3.

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