
-Jack
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I agree with you, it seems a bona fide Indian-market HMV machine apart from the horn. The ultimate verification would be to check the motor board, it should have the serial number and some letter codes pressed on the wood, but the seller did not post photos of it. The bad shape of the decal is to be expected, they did not age well on these machines due to either climate conditions or incompatibility with the varnish or the teak wood which is quite oily. I have three of these Indian HMVs (29, 32, 33), and a teak 101, all with decal decay.soundgen wrote:It is actually an original ! There were 4 late machine HMV horn models 29 , 30 , 31 and 32 , the only one well known is the HMV 32 , two had sloping backs , two had straight backs , the 32 and another the 32 had 12 " turntables and 4 spring HMV motors , the other 12 " turntable machine had the HMV 32 motor the other two machines had the small HMV motor and the 10" turntable , the horn may be an original horn but doesn't belong to this gramophone , somewhere I have a catalogue copy showing all 4 machines and will try and find to poat
Except they were made by HMV !Curt A wrote:This must be the predecessor of the Indian Crap-O-Phone industry...