I also like how the phonograph itself had to be moved further back on the table to accommodate the length of the newer horn.Amberola 1-A wrote:What is interesting about both our cards is the difference in horns. Yours depicts the latter MG style w/crane while mine has the earlier style "witch's hat" horn.
How cool...........
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Maybe someone skilled at this can place the two side by side on here so we can compare the two.
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Imagine! An early example of photoshop 

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Good idea.


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They must have put an extra leaf in the table!!coyote wrote:I also like how the phonograph itself had to be moved further back on the table to accommodate the length of the newer horn.Amberola 1-A wrote:What is interesting about both our cards is the difference in horns. Yours depicts the latter MG style w/crane while mine has the earlier style "witch's hat" horn.
How cool...........
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This is really a great picture of which I also would like to have poster of. Didn't Kurt Nauck once offered a reproduction of a different one by Pathé or another french company? AFAIK it was some French guy listening to Enrico Caruso on his little cylinder phonograph.
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The TENHP used to offer a poster-sized reproduction of this, but I don't know if they're still available. The original painting featured a Puck, and was titled "Enrico!" Much like the circumstances surrounding Berliner's acquisition of "His Master's Voice," the new owners asked for a change of talking machine...!WDC wrote:This is really a great picture of which I also would like to have poster of. Didn't Kurt Nauck once offered a reproduction of a different one by Pathé or another french company? AFAIK it was some French guy listening to Enrico Caruso on his little cylinder phonograph.

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Great job SonnyPhono. It looks wonderful to compare. Thanks George. I thought the original title was "Enrico!". For a minute I thought I was losing my memory. George, maybe you will know if it was just these two variations made. I myself never even knew there were two types.....well, I guess three if you count the "Puck" version also.
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As far as I know, the two versions Sonny illustrated are the only variations.
Except for the one with the Amberola 1A sitting on the table...
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Folks,phonogfp wrote:The TENHP used to offer a poster-sized reproduction of this, but I don't know if they're still available.WDC wrote:This is really a great picture of which I also would like to have poster of. Didn't Kurt Nauck once offered a reproduction of a different one by Pathé or another french company? AFAIK it was some French guy listening to Enrico Caruso on his little cylinder phonograph.
I will start looking for a good example to digitize and make posters. I think this printed on canvas would look excellent!
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