Tungs-Tone Stylus packaged in cardboard
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Tungs-Tone Stylus packaged in cardboard
I picked up a Vitaphone machine today and I found these inside. They may not be uncommon, but I have never seen them packaged like this. There are 3 packages, but only 4 unused needles. The packages say 4 for 10 cents. I was wondering if these were wartime needles.
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Re: Tungs-Tone Stylus packaged in cardboard
Never seen those packages before. I have probably twenty or more different Tungs-tone packages. They couldn't be wartime issues, as Victor had changed hands to RCA way before that. I have a few packages which say RCA on them, so that would confirm they did not carry the Victor name forward on those needles. Yours were probably issued prior to 1931. Cheers, Russie
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Re: Tungs-Tone Stylus packaged in cardboard
I should have said, WW1. I thought they were unusually, but I have no expertise regarding needles. They were fee to me.startgroove wrote:Never seen those packages before. I have probably twenty or more different Tungs-tone packages. They couldn't be wartime issues, as Victor had changed hands to RCA way before that. I have a few packages which say RCA on them, so that would confirm they did not carry the Victor name forward on those needles. Yours were probably issued prior to 1931. Cheers, Russie
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Re: Tungs-Tone Stylus packaged in cardboard
Oops! I think that was my mistake. I was not thinking WW1. Anyway, I'll post some pictures of the packages I've got sometime soon for comparison. Cheers, Russie
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Re: Tungs-Tone Stylus packaged in cardboard
This packaging was covered in Bob Baumbach's article about Tungs-Tone stylus in the December 2019 issue of The Antique Phonograph. It is evidently an early style package.
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Re: Tungs-Tone Stylus packaged in cardboard
I am a member, but I missed that. Thank you for the information.AZ* wrote:This packaging was covered in Bob Baumbach's article about Tungs-Tone stylus in the December 2019 issue of The Antique Phonograph. It is evidently an early style package.
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Re: Tungs-Tone Stylus packaged in cardboard
Here are pictures of various other packages. Note a few of them are labelled RCA Victor. The two large boxes once held 500 needles. Cheers, Russie
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