This is a different thread, from the current posting in Yankee Trader section.
Pathé also made an Army / Navy model, less frequently found.
The platter and crank are secured on the underside of the lid and the reproducer / tonearm is secured by the clamp seen in the photo. Leather strap handles on each side makes the moving process easier, but it does weigh several pounds.
The diffuser speaker / horn is exceptionally loud.
This may have been identified in their catalog as an "Outfitter" or "Outing" model, if you happen to have copy of same.
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Re: Army / Navy Phonographs
I have never seen such a creature. It's always fun to seen something different. Thanks for sharing. Jerry B.
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That's very cool, Rod. I don't think I've ever laid eyes on one in the flesh. They must be quite rare, at least on this side of the Atlantic.
Thanks for posting that!
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Thanks for posting that!
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The ID Plate identifies it as Pathéphone Model 85. Many years ago there was another example listed on Ebay; however, it was a basket-case, beyond salvage, and didn't sell.
I'm hoping to find a catalog reference sometime.
I'm hoping to find a catalog reference sometime.
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I don't want to get off topic here, but since these two NEW movies came to my attention this week of the "Great War" WW1,
I feel appropriate to share this info here so all WW1 buffs like myself can enjoy...
Subject: Movie: 1917....
Cool movie! Great story!
See the trailer here!
Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcmZN0Mbl04
More about the SAM MENDEZ movie here:
https://www.barstoolsports.com/newyork/ ... ith-a-bang
Also, Don't forget to buy this DVD...from this very recent WW1 movie from Peter Jackson back in February.... All real colorized 100 year old footage with real witness accounts!
Movie: "They shall not grow old"....
Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrabKK9Bhds
Actual Movie Clip! ...See Here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUReYO2n06w
Talk with Peter Jackson about the movie:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cSXfKSRKz4
and..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdY-1u-rk_M
Buy DVD here or on Ebay...
https://www.walmart.com/ip/They-Shall-N ... NOEALw_wcB
Enjoy!
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I feel appropriate to share this info here so all WW1 buffs like myself can enjoy...
Subject: Movie: 1917....
Cool movie! Great story!
See the trailer here!
Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcmZN0Mbl04
More about the SAM MENDEZ movie here:
https://www.barstoolsports.com/newyork/ ... ith-a-bang
Also, Don't forget to buy this DVD...from this very recent WW1 movie from Peter Jackson back in February.... All real colorized 100 year old footage with real witness accounts!
Movie: "They shall not grow old"....
Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrabKK9Bhds
Actual Movie Clip! ...See Here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUReYO2n06w
Talk with Peter Jackson about the movie:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cSXfKSRKz4
and..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdY-1u-rk_M
Buy DVD here or on Ebay...
https://www.walmart.com/ip/They-Shall-N ... NOEALw_wcB
Enjoy!

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Re: Army / Navy Phonographs
Since I just sidetracked this thread a bit, I feel that I should contribute some pics that some have seen from recent Edison ARMY/NAVY Threads in recent years..
Enjoy...
Edison ARMY/NAVY Models:
Enjoy...
Edison ARMY/NAVY Models:
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Re: Army / Navy Phonographs
I have one of those Pathé “portable” models like Rod’s. Nothing about it suggests that it was intended for military field use, other than the fact that it is really too big and heavy to use for a family picnic, carried by dad.
However, it’s configured a lot like a steamer trunk and so might be intended for the travel situations where folks used them, like a transatlantic voyage or lengthy tour by train. I can see it used at a summer home, similarly. Definitely not something for regular portable use, unless one took servants along on such excursions.
However, it’s configured a lot like a steamer trunk and so might be intended for the travel situations where folks used them, like a transatlantic voyage or lengthy tour by train. I can see it used at a summer home, similarly. Definitely not something for regular portable use, unless one took servants along on such excursions.
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Glad to see the record carrying box shown. It must have been very heavy like the Army Navy Model. I'm sure to transport the machine and record box required a squad of soldiers. Also, I hear that there was a Navy version of the Army-Navy painted Battleship Grey. I wonder if there are examples of these.
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I've never seen one. My unrestored example is painted grey inside, beneath the motor plate. It's a relatively high serial number, suggesting that there were grey "cabinets" inventoried that were re-painted green when it became evident that demand for the grey version was low.Phonofreak wrote: Also, I hear that there was a Navy version of the Army-Navy painted Battleship Grey. I wonder if there are examples of these.
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WOW!!!! This is really neat!!! You know, this reminds me of the movie, "White Christmas" with Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye. Didn't they use a phonograph in the movie? If so, I never realized it.
Thank you for sharing a part of history with all of us!!!!!!
Derek J Holak
Thank you for sharing a part of history with all of us!!!!!!
Derek J Holak