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Re: What is the most unusual talking machine you've ever seen?

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 2:25 pm
by Jerry B.
I've seen a Victor Monarch Deluxe (not a Monarch Special) but without the matching record cabinet. There's one in Nevada and one on the east coast. Are there others? Has anyone seen the matching cabinet? Jerry Blais

Re: What is the most unusual talking machine you've ever seen?

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 2:52 pm
by phonogfp
I've never seen a matching cabinet for the Deluxe Monarch. I did see an example of the machine in Missouri.

George P.

Re: What is the most unusual talking machine you've ever seen?

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 2:57 pm
by Jerry B.
Maybe the one in Missouri is the other one I've heard about. When you're in Oregon, Missouri is the east coast! Jerry B.

Re: What is the most unusual talking machine you've ever seen?

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 3:42 pm
by 1923VictorFan
Most unusual talking machine?
I'd have to say Rush Limbaugh on pain pills.
:o

Re: What is the most unusual talking machine you've ever seen?

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 5:16 pm
by phonogfp
Ooops - - no politics, religion, or baseball here... Just talking machines, or "phonographs" if you prefer.

George P.

Re: What is the most unusual talking machine you've ever seen?

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 5:33 pm
by gramophone78
There is a wonderful deluxe record cabinet up here in Canada. However, it has a regular MS on top of it. The cabinet is sooo heavily carved.....it's a work of art. The most unusual machine I have seen is my Paillard hot-air. However, it has been discussed many times in other threads.
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Re: What is the most unusual talking machine you've ever seen?

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 12:44 pm
by Andersun
Internally, I think some of the machines which had to utilize true mechanical feed to get around patents are unusual. The first one that comes to my mind is the Aretino Machine with the traversing turntable. How many people have seen one of these in person? See it at the link below. Look at views 3 and 4 on the left side to see the inner workings.

http://www.theedisonshop.com/CESAretino-V1.html

Re: What is the most unusual talking machine you've ever seen?

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 2:15 pm
by Jerry B.
Several years ago, Ray Phillips had pool side dinner party for those that traveled a long distance to attend the CAPS sale. He had a gold plated Class M, a Spectacle machine, and a Tinfoil. But I was most impressed with his Treadle machine. It was the same machine that Edison sent to his sister. It included the hand written note to the Edison Shipping Department requesting the machine be sent to her.
At the dinner, Nancy Phillips found out that our wedding anniversary was the next day so she insisted on sending the beautiful floral centerpiece home with me. I made the nine hundred mile trip back to Oregon a day later, hooked on to our camp trailer and went to the Oregon Coast. We were the only campers in the park with a beautiful floral arrangement. We sent a nice "thank you" note along with a photo to Ray and Nancy. Jerry Blais

Re: What is the most unusual talking machine you've ever seen?

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 2:33 pm
by brianu
Andersun wrote:Internally, I think some of the machines which had to utilize true mechanical feed to get around patents are unusual. The first one that comes to my mind is the Aretino Machine with the traversing turntable. How many people have seen one of these in person? See it at the link below. Look at views 3 and 4 on the left side to see the inner workings.

http://www.theedisonshop.com/CESAretino-V1.html


that's really fascinating, especially the image of the inner workings... I had never heard of that sort of machine before.

another unusual one that came to mind was that jehovah's witness suitcase portable, that could function while being carried, with the case closed and the turntable and record spinning at a 90 degree angle to the ground. I don't have any photos, but these show up on ebay from time to time, usually selling for less than 500 as I remember.

Re: What is the most unusual talking machine you've ever seen?

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 2:39 pm
by Tobia