To my knowledge Reginaphone had an a very similar tonearm and reproducer as Cliftophone. Not very many companies used that design of reproducer.
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBy7aNFEcBQ)
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XzyRmr-Q04)
Rare Machines I Would Like To See
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Re: Rare Machines I Would Like To See
Thanks Brian! The hobby is enriched by so much variety.Brian wrote:Hi Here is a link to photos of my Rare Regina 600. I know you were asking for photos of a 900 but here is the 600 for your enjoyment .http://forum.talkingmachine.info/downlo ... &mode=view
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I believe Bill Landon of Connecticut had one of these for sale a few years back at Wayne ( Reginaphone 900). I believe it was purchased by a collector in Houston, Tx. As I recall it was not in the best of condition. The tone arms an reproducers for these machines are extremely rare as they were made from poor quality pot metal and are often found today as a distorted mess due to the itergranular corrosion that so often plagues pot metal.
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Re: Rare Machines I Would Like To See
When I saw the position of the reproducer on the Reginaphone I thought it was postioned for vertical cut.Could it play that as well as lateral?edisonplayer