My Monarch MS
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2021 2:36 pm
This is probably the last machine I will buy to keep. It'll go to one of the kids who have an interest in many of the things I have found over the years, not just phonographs. My wife and I plan to move in about a year and the thought of moving everything is not a pleasant one.
In any case I guess I got this machine about a year ago, maybe less, I forget. I have done nothing with it except dust it off: no GoJo, no wax, no linseed oil--no nothing. Eventually I will take the motor apart and clean and oil it.
Actually it was my brother in Buffalo who found it. It came out of a house in a neighboring town, the contents of which were being sold at auction. I had him examine the photograph and take multiple pictures, which he sent me. It also came with some needles, several cranks (including an Edison), and the reproducers you see in the photos. Those include a Talk-O-Phone long neck reproducer in good working shape. This is the second excellent machine my brother has found.
I don't think the MS is particularly rare, but this one seems to be in nice, original condition. It did NOT come with the the record clamp. That was bought on the Eastern Shore where it was on a broken-down Victor C that someone had attached a Columbia horn and bracket to. It's described elsewhere on this Forum. I believe there is more good stuff to come out of attics. Please have a look at the photos.
In any case I guess I got this machine about a year ago, maybe less, I forget. I have done nothing with it except dust it off: no GoJo, no wax, no linseed oil--no nothing. Eventually I will take the motor apart and clean and oil it.
Actually it was my brother in Buffalo who found it. It came out of a house in a neighboring town, the contents of which were being sold at auction. I had him examine the photograph and take multiple pictures, which he sent me. It also came with some needles, several cranks (including an Edison), and the reproducers you see in the photos. Those include a Talk-O-Phone long neck reproducer in good working shape. This is the second excellent machine my brother has found.
I don't think the MS is particularly rare, but this one seems to be in nice, original condition. It did NOT come with the the record clamp. That was bought on the Eastern Shore where it was on a broken-down Victor C that someone had attached a Columbia horn and bracket to. It's described elsewhere on this Forum. I believe there is more good stuff to come out of attics. Please have a look at the photos.