Never seen anything like this before......
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Phonograph-Vi ... 1215707837
What's this?
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Re: What's this?
I don't think it's anything to do with gramophones. Ok, there's a pointed thing that looks like a gramophone needle, but that doesn't mean anything. Looks to me more like some sort of woodworking attachment to scribe circles?
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I'm with you. There's no way to quickly change the "needle," nor would it be in proper position to play a lateral-cut disc.Phono48 wrote:I don't think it's anything to do with gramophones. Ok, there's a pointed thing that looks like a gramophone needle, but that doesn't mean anything. Looks to me more like some sort of woodworking attachment to scribe circles?
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Re: What's this?
Thankyou both. As I thought, this looks like another case of an eBay seller with a vivid imagination.
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It would definitely work to scribe circles - the flat ended post goes into a hole in a piece of wood or metal and the tool rotates to scribe a circle. Using this to play a record would be the end of that recording...Phono48 wrote:I don't think it's anything to do with gramophones. Ok, there's a pointed thing that looks like a gramophone needle, but that doesn't mean anything. Looks to me more like some sort of woodworking attachment to scribe circles?
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"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
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Re: What's this?
Well, someone has a vivid imagination. In one of my junk boxes I have just that part, which is integral to one of those home recording devices from the 'Twenties which used a standard commercial record as feed-screw. Later versions used a brush made of glass fiber in place of the steel needl. Less chatter, I suppose.epigramophone wrote:Thankyou both. As I thought, this looks like another case of an eBay seller with a vivid imagination.
I may be mistaken, but I think that one version of this unit was offered by Plaza.
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That's interesting! I've never seen that particular home recording device. I'd love to see an illustration to show how it worked.Uncle Vanya wrote:Well, someone has a vivid imagination. In one of my junk boxes I have just that part, which is integral to one of those home recording devices from the 'Twenties which used a standard commercial record as feed-screw. Later versions used a brush made of glass fiber in place of the steel needl. Less chatter, I suppose.epigramophone wrote:Thankyou both. As I thought, this looks like another case of an eBay seller with a vivid imagination.
I may be mistaken, but I think that one version of this unit was offered by Plaza.

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Re: What's this?
For posterity, he is what's being talked about -- lifted from the listing.
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1. Space will expand to accommodate an infinite number of possessions, regardless of their size.
2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.
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Re: What's this?
Well, I've found the part. It is a bit of a Record-O-Phone device, which was indeed wholesales by the aplaza interests in the 'Twenties. I'm just about to leave for the holiday, so won't be able to get any pictures of the full set-up posted until after the New Year. Sorry.
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I'm trying to post photos, but cannot seem to get my new iPad to upload them!
Oh, well! I'll keep trying.
Oh, well! I'll keep trying.