
George P.
I was thinking either the illustrated Claxtonola has a small crank and knobs, or it's a big machine.CDBPDX wrote:Very cool! That is exactly the model that I have. It is deceptively large, about the same size as a 1915 Victor VV-XVI.
All of the literature I've seen before this says Brenard started making Claxtonola phonographs in 1921, but this add from 1919 would push that back a couple years. Again, very cool!
Thanks! Cliff
Now I am thinking this automatic brake could have been factory installed since the ads claim the machine comes with an auto stop feature...CDBPDX wrote:I also believe this automatic brake must be an after market item.
Cliff
Great resource! Thanks! Cliffphonogfp wrote:Meanwhile, check the Claxtonola advertising in the Talking Machine World (http://archive.org/search.php?query=tal ... pe%3Atexts) to see if you can pinpoint a date.
George P.