Re: What's Your Rarest (or Most Peculiar) Phonograph?
Posted: Sun May 14, 2017 8:11 am
Very nice, everyone! By the way Jerry, do you happen to know the name of the person who made that wood horn?
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Unfortunately both these machines have been recovered and are not original . HMV would never have a black inside to a a machine of this type and the Columbia would have had a transfer on the back , BOTH RECOVERED !tinovanderzwan wrote:epigramophone wrote:It may only be a Columbia portable, but neither I nor anyone else I know has seen another in this unusual finish.
I've seen an HMV model 97 in this faux sharkskin finish I saved the pics for just a moment such like this!... and a columbia 211 they are not as nice as yours though
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epigramophone wrote:It may only be a Columbia portable, but neither I nor anyone else I know has seen another in this unusual finish. It is an overseas Model G-208 which I acquired from the family of the original owner, who purchased it new in Hong Kong shortly before the Japanese invaded in 1941.
The case dimensions are identical to the UK Columbia 204 and HMV 97, but the fittings and finish are more elaborate. In particular, the lid stay and record carrier hark back to pre-EMI Columbia designs.
GrafonolaG50 wrote:I would have to say my Columbia G-50, seeing as I have only seen one other on Ebay and no one seems to know much about them.
Well, that makes three then. And it seems like my wartime guess may have some merit.NEKTREG wrote:GrafonolaG50 wrote:I would have to say my Columbia G-50, seeing as I have only seen one other on Ebay and no one seems to know much about them.
https://youtu.be/JkHngJMmO3U
In this Video you see another small Columbia (31:00)
Gramtastic wrote:I see your weird machines and raise you a two horn "hornless" table machine !