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Nice portable Gramophone
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Re: Nice portable Gramophone
The HMV 87 was a low priced 1930's export model which sold well in the Irish Republic and occasionally turns up in the UK.
This example is a long way from home!
This example is a long way from home!
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Re: Nice portable Gramophone
I have the Columbia Viva Tonal version of that. Calling it low priced is being kind.
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Re: Nice portable Gramophone
This example looks as though it may have been re-covered inexpertly, although I could be wrong.
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Re: Nice portable Gramophone
Gee, it looks pretty OK to me. Why do you say "inexpertly"?Orchorsol wrote:This example looks as though it may have been re-covered inexpertly, although I could be wrong.
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I was curious about that too. There looks to be the beginning of a split on one corner where the joint seems as though it might be starting to separate, but that is not all that uncommon on portables in my experience. Just from what I can see from the pictures, the covering itself looks OK to me.Henry wrote:Gee, it looks pretty OK to me. Why do you say "inexpertly"?Orchorsol wrote:This example looks as though it may have been re-covered inexpertly, although I could be wrong.
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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: Nice portable Gramophone
Orchosol is right. Look at the photo of the trademark in the lid. It has been cut out of the original covering, and stuck on the new. Definately re-covered, and in the case of this model, hardly worth the trouble. This was the cheapest, lowest quality machine ever to leave the HMV factory.
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Re: Nice portable Gramophone
You have a good eye.Phono48 wrote:Orchosol is right. Look at the photo of the trademark in the lid. It has been cut out of the original covering, and stuck on the new. Definately re-covered, and in the case of this model, hardly worth the trouble. This was the cheapest, lowest quality machine ever to leave the HMV factory.
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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: Nice portable Gramophone
I had noticed the stick-on job right away, but to me it still looks OK. Since we don't know what condition the old covering was in, it's very possible that re-covering was the only way to have a decent-looking machine, which IMO is preferable to having a ratty-looking old one that one must apologize for. Just my $.02 worth.
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Re: Nice portable Gramophone
If it is anything like the Viva Tonal version, despite the cheapness it will sound very good.