Research: "AH" Graphophones

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Phonolair
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Re: Research: "AH" Graphophones

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JerryVan wrote:
Phonolair wrote: The early AH is another of the mystery machines, no serial number. I have had this motor out under a 10" lighted desk magnifying glass searching every surface, edge, post etc.
If there is a clue of where it might or should me, someone let me know.

Larry Crandell
Larry,

Mine is stamped on a corner of the motor mounting plate, under the turntable.
Thanks Jerry

After carefully looking again still no serial number.

Larry Crandell

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Re: Research: "AH" Graphophones

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George,

I have a late case style AH, serial # 117046. Can't provide any reliable information about the arm as the original was missing when I bought it.

Clay
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Re: Research: "AH" Graphophones

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Thanks Clay. :)

George P.

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