Here is an interesting looking machine on eBay, located in Wisconsin, made to resemble the styling of an upright piano. Have not researched it, as it is a long, long way for me and I wouldn't have room for it anyhow, and am not sure what it is. Looks like the back boards have been replaced with plywood at some time in the past and I am thinking the lower storage compartment may once have had record dividers or shelves that are now gone.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-Upright ... 6016.l4276
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Interesting phono made to look something like a piano
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Interesting phono made to look something like a piano
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2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.
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Re: Interesting phono made to look something like a piano
Likely a 'Premier', or made by them for another brand.
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I agree- a "Premier" Here's the one from the auction, plus two others.
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Re: Interesting phono made to look something like a piano
I'm seen a few that were designed to look like baby grands, but these are the first pseudo-uprights I have seen. Thanks for posting!
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Re: Interesting phono made to look something like a piano
Premier was a manufacturer of these, as was a renegade sort of company in Iowa. They are not really that hard to come by. The one on eBay has been around the marketplace for quite some time now.
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Re: Interesting phono made to look something like a piano
Columbia's 1907 Symphony Grand "Disc Graphophone," their initial offering to compete with the Victrola, was also shaped like an upright piano.52089 wrote:I'm seen a few that were designed to look like baby grands, but these are the first pseudo-uprights I have seen. Thanks for posting!
This page has some excellent photos -- http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/1494780
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Re: Interesting phono made to look something like a piano
Joe_DS wrote:Columbia's 1907 Symphony Grand "Disc Graphophone," their initial offering to compete with the Victrola, was also shaped like an upright piano.52089 wrote:I'm seen a few that were designed to look like baby grands, but these are the first pseudo-uprights I have seen. Thanks for posting!
This page has some excellent photos -- http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/1494780
Beat me to it... also found on page 99 of Baumbach's Columbia Phonograph Companion, vol II.
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Re: Interesting phono made to look something like a piano
The Columbia Symphony Grand is an entirely different class of machine than that of the machine which is discussed in the opening lines of this thread. The Columbia machine is quite rare, and, in my humble opinion, very under-valued by collectors today.