ACADEMY #2 OFF-BRAND
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ACADEMY #2 OFF-BRAND
Another off-brand machine. Academy #2, sort of looks like an oak Victor table-top machine in many ways.
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Re: ACADEMY #2 OFF-BRAND
Academy was the brand name of the Johnson Talking Machine Company of Liverpool and Birmingham (UK). There was no connection with Eldridge R Johnson's Victor company.
The machines were technically unremarkable, using bought in components, but they sold well in the low to medium price range and survive in reasonable numbers.
The machines were technically unremarkable, using bought in components, but they sold well in the low to medium price range and survive in reasonable numbers.
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Re: ACADEMY #2 OFF-BRAND
Looks like a nice phonograph, how is the sound? Comparable to a Victor?
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Re: ACADEMY #2 OFF-BRAND
Some of their machines actually had a large A in the fretwork over the horn.
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Re: ACADEMY #2 OFF-BRAND
The company's origins can be traced back to well before the First World War.
Here is a postcard sent to a prospective customer in February 1906.
Here is a postcard sent to a prospective customer in February 1906.