Re: What is this cylinder machine?
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 9:38 pm
According to the late Howard Hazelcorn,Jerry B. wrote:It was sold as a BV with a small horn that rode on the reproducer as well as a BVT. The BVT would have a back bracket and tone arm and the horn and elbow shown in your photo. Also, I think the BVT came in two versions. Does yours appear to have ever had the back bracket? I'm guessing the tone arm is difficult to locate.
Jerry
"This model [BVT] was a Type 'BV' with a rear mounted tone-arm... it was secured to the back of the cabinet by two large bolts that passed through the box and fastened on the inside...- Bill
"The 'Oxford Talking Machine'... was also a Type 'BV' but with a fully detachable rear-mount tone arm... mounted to the back top moulding of the machine with a screw tightening C-clamp. A small extension (that was part of the rear-mount casting) protruded over the top of the bedplate and locked under a wide flat U-shaped rod. The two ends of this rod hooked into the lid latch openings at the side of the bedplate..."