Coin-Op Disc Phonograph?
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Coin-Op Disc Phonograph?
You see many examples of coin operated cylinder phonographs, but early on did they ever have any coin operated disc phonographs? There are some obvious problems of course, with not having records be able to repeat and even if that was fixed the problem with steel needles, but even so I feel it had to be tried at least once.
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Re: Coin-Op Disc Phonograph?
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Re: Coin-Op Disc Phonograph?
There were several coin operated disc machine brands and were more prevelant in Europe than here in the US. The one I have is called Le Autophone and was made in France, presumably by Pathé. There were several styles of this machine but this model used a cabinet similar to the Edison Eclipse. It plays laterally recorded records and has all original parts including the listening tubes.
Le Autophones were made around 1910s and lasted well into the 20s and 30s and would be in French arcades and train depots.
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Le Autophones were made around 1910s and lasted well into the 20s and 30s and would be in French arcades and train depots.
Here is a YouTube video of mine in action.
https://youtu.be/DZ9QZSTxp-Q?feature=shared
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Re: Coin-Op Disc Phonograph?
Very nice to see that style used for a disc record too.
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Re: Coin-Op Disc Phonograph?
Coin operated Berliner phonographs were also made. Here is a Youtube video of one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9BnT6nuCmw
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Re: Coin-Op Disc Phonograph?
Is Phonoguy a Forum Member? He has some nice machines!
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Re: Coin-Op Disc Phonograph?
Phonoguy is Mark Caruana-Dingli. The machines he has been highlighting in his recent series of videos are from the collection of the late Dominic DiBernardo, one of the most prominent Canadian collectors.