"Sears, Roebuck and Co, Inc. Cheapest Supply House" on ATs
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2018 5:42 pm
My early Columbia AT graphophone, s/n 208166, bears an overlay on part of the banner decal on the front of its cabinet. George Paul shared the following interesting information about that with me, and I now post it here for everyone to also enjoy:
Sears was applying its markings to Graphophones until Fall 1901 (Catalogue No.111). In No.112, it was announced that the practice had been discontinued.
I don't know exactly when the practice began, so I can't say how long it went on. Sears began offering the Type A in March 1897, but the Sears imprint on the decals isn't seen in the catalogs until 1899. Of course, this doesn't necessarily mean the machines weren't marked until 1899.
If you have the June 2014 issue of The Antique Phonograph, you can read an article on all this.
You can see photos of the machine, and the Sears sticker, in this thread:
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... 2&start=10
Sears was applying its markings to Graphophones until Fall 1901 (Catalogue No.111). In No.112, it was announced that the practice had been discontinued.
I don't know exactly when the practice began, so I can't say how long it went on. Sears began offering the Type A in March 1897, but the Sears imprint on the decals isn't seen in the catalogs until 1899. Of course, this doesn't necessarily mean the machines weren't marked until 1899.
If you have the June 2014 issue of The Antique Phonograph, you can read an article on all this.
You can see photos of the machine, and the Sears sticker, in this thread:
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... 2&start=10