Any info would be great
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- Victor Jr
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Any info would be great
Picked up at an estate sale. Can't find ant markings from a company anywhere on it would love to know what I have
- rizbone
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Re: Any info would be great
Possibly some kind of Zoetrope? Do the records have the movie in the album?
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- Victor VI
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Re: Any info would be great
Because "this" forums focus is on Phonograph's from a earlier era. You may want to ask on the "Phonoland" forum. They have a section on these 50's-60's electric players. Good luck...Thriftantique wrote:Picked up at an estate sale. Can't find ant markings from a company anywhere on it would love to know what I have

- StarTMachine
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Re: Any info would be great
Oh my goodness!
Never seen anything like it. I will be interested to see what collectors have to say about this one.
Cheers


Never seen anything like it. I will be interested to see what collectors have to say about this one.
Cheers

- epigramophone
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Re: Any info would be great
Similar idea, but within "our" period :gramophone78 wrote:Because "this" forums focus is on Phonograph's from a earlier era. You may want to ask on the "Phonoland" forum. They have a section on these 50's-60's electric players. Good luck...Thriftantique wrote:Picked up at an estate sale. Can't find ant markings from a company anywhere on it would love to know what I have
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Re: Any info would be great
Indeed. However, now the thread needs to be moved to the "UK Machine" section.....epigramophone wrote:Similar idea, but within "our" period :gramophone78 wrote:Because "this" forums focus is on Phonograph's from a earlier era. You may want to ask on the "Phonoland" forum. They have a section on these 50's-60's electric players. Good luck...Thriftantique wrote:Picked up at an estate sale. Can't find ant markings from a company anywhere on it would love to know what I have






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- Victor O
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Re: Any info would be great
I'd also ask in the phono section on the Antique Radio Forum.
http://antiqueradios.com/forums/index.php
http://antiqueradios.com/forums/index.php
Keepin' it real.
- Lucius1958
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Re: Any info would be great
A rare vertical cylinder machine?
But seriously: the height of the tone arm suggests that a record was to be placed on top of the drum, and some sort of picture strip wrapped around its circumference……… though I cannot tell from the photo how the 'movie' was supposed to be viewed.
Bill

But seriously: the height of the tone arm suggests that a record was to be placed on top of the drum, and some sort of picture strip wrapped around its circumference……… though I cannot tell from the photo how the 'movie' was supposed to be viewed.
Bill
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Re: Any info would be great
Rizbone hit it (see post above) with "zoetrope." See wiki article (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoetrope) and view devices at http://www.google.com/search?q=zoetrope ... 05&bih=970.
See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praxinoscope . Scroll down that page for a description of a somewhat similar device, although apparently not the one in OP's photo.
"The Red Raven Magic Mirror and its special children's phonograph records, introduced in the US in 1956, was a 20th-century adaptation of the praxinoscope. The Magic Mirror was a sixteen-sided praxinoscopic reflector with angled facets. It was placed over the record player's spindle and rotated along with the 78 rpm record, which had a very large label with a sequence of sixteen interwoven animation frames arrayed around its center. As the record played, the user gazed into the Magic Mirror and saw an endlessly repeating animated scene that illustrated the recorded song. In the 1960s, versions of the Red Raven system were introduced in Europe and Japan under various names—Teddy in France and the Netherlands, Mamil Moviton in Italy, etc.[1][2]"
See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praxinoscope . Scroll down that page for a description of a somewhat similar device, although apparently not the one in OP's photo.
"The Red Raven Magic Mirror and its special children's phonograph records, introduced in the US in 1956, was a 20th-century adaptation of the praxinoscope. The Magic Mirror was a sixteen-sided praxinoscopic reflector with angled facets. It was placed over the record player's spindle and rotated along with the 78 rpm record, which had a very large label with a sequence of sixteen interwoven animation frames arrayed around its center. As the record played, the user gazed into the Magic Mirror and saw an endlessly repeating animated scene that illustrated the recorded song. In the 1960s, versions of the Red Raven system were introduced in Europe and Japan under various names—Teddy in France and the Netherlands, Mamil Moviton in Italy, etc.[1][2]"
- phono-smitten
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Re: Any info would be great
It looks similar in concept to this See-A-Song shown on The Kiddie Rekord King website:
http://www.kiddierekordking.com/phono.html The owner of the Kiddie Rekord King site may also be a good source to contact for more info.
http://www.kiddierekordking.com/phono.html The owner of the Kiddie Rekord King site may also be a good source to contact for more info.