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Re: BIAL & FREUND Phonograph Model IV (EWC)

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2017 8:08 pm
by Starkton
jamiegramo wrote:But how is it possible you paid less than the original price?
This isn't surprising at all. Keep in mind that the original price in late 1901 was 100 Mark ("Goldmark"), an average monthly income at the time.

Re: BIAL & FREUND Phonograph Model IV (EWC)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2017 5:01 am
by ADLER-Record
Uh, so many answers!
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@CharliePhono: You are right, for an "American look" the horn should have been rather black or brass.

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@Stephan: Ich habe in besagtem Forum keinen Account im Hauptbereich mehr - ansonsten hätte ich ihn natürlich gern vorgestellt, allein um das Urteil von Dir und Norman als Experten zu erfahren. Du kannst die Bilder aber gern nutzen!


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@jamiegramo: The phonograph was offered for 42 €, which is about $ 44.50. I bought the machine immediately. After the purchase, the seller said that he would have received other bids later, but he would sell it to me because "a deal is a deal."
In an auction the phonograph would certainly have cost a bit more... :)

Re: BIAL & FREUND Phonograph Model IV (EWC)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2017 10:39 am
by jamiegramo
Good heavens! £35 UK Pounds. Good you got it otherwise we wouldn't enjoy your pictures. Excelsior products were sold here in Britain and I had a small one once (Graphophone Q type) it was well made and had a silent running motor.

Re: BIAL & FREUND Phonograph Model IV (EWC)

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2017 12:10 pm
by ADLER-Record
jamiegramo wrote:Good heavens! £35 UK Pounds. Good you got it otherwise we wouldn't enjoy your pictures. Excelsior products were sold here in Britain and I had a small one once (Graphophone Q type) it was well made and had a silent running motor.
Oh yes, I think I know the model you described. Bial & Freund also sold these small models made by Excelsior - beautiful machines!I'm still looking for a well-preserved one.