Re: Portable Phonographs
Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2022 7:55 am
I went back to the movie and took photos from a couple of scenes showing the portable. They aren’t great, but can anyone identify it?
Raphael
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Looks like an HMV101, which did not exist in 1909 (it started to be produced in the mid 1920s).Raphael wrote: Thu Sep 01, 2022 7:55 am I went back to the movie and took photos from a couple of scenes showing the portable. They aren’t great, but can anyone identify it?
Raphael
UK Columbia's first portable was the No.10 of 1924/25, modified within months as the 10a.CarlosV wrote: Thu Sep 01, 2022 5:03 amRoger, when the Columbia portables started to be marketed? I remember reading somewhere that it was around 1910, but never found documentation about it, as happens with everything related to Columbia.epigramophone wrote: Wed Aug 31, 2022 4:08 am In 1909 small "hornless" machines, some with carrying handles and/or fitted carrying cases were advertised as portables, but the suitcase style portables with which we are all familiar did not appear until about 1912. The Decca of 1914 was probably the first of this style to require no assembly before it could be played.
A detailed article on the history of portables by Christopher Proudfoot appeared in the CLPGS Magazine "For the Record" No.29, Spring 2009.