Help with information on German gramophone (Alottiphone)
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- Victor Jr
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Help with information on German gramophone (Alottiphone)
I have recently restored a cabinet gramophone going by the brand Alottiphone. However, while I believe the model to be of German origin, I can find no information anywhere regarding this particular make or model, although I believe the company may have been bought by Odeon. Alotti were apparently in business for only a year. What is interesting about this example is that the tone arm is made of wood and situated on the left hand side. Any information or comments would be most welcomed.
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- Victor IV
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Re: Help with information on German gramophone (Alottiphone)
The best information on this gramophone you will get in the German forum: https://grammophon-platten.de/e107_plug ... um.php?335
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- Victor Jr
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Re: Help with information on German gramophone (Alottiphone)
Thank you. I have registered on the German gramophone forum and will post my question there.
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- Victor III
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Re: Help with information on German gramophone (Alottiphone)
Maybe if you post a picture of the motor and the soundbox, this would be very helpful. Also the source of the snippets of info you have mentioned.
And a first wild guess would be a very small company in Germany called Ulrich & Brickenstein
BTW - does it function, I see in your photo's that the brake is not engaged but the turntable is not spinning
And a first wild guess would be a very small company in Germany called Ulrich & Brickenstein
BTW - does it function, I see in your photo's that the brake is not engaged but the turntable is not spinning
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- Victor IV
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Re: Help with information on German gramophone (Alottiphone)
More photos of the inner structure, especially the tonearm-/horn-construction would be great. I have written a detailed answer in English and German about the manufacturer of your upright gramophone in the German forum: https://grammophon-platten.de/e107_plug ... 25220.last
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- Victor III
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Re: Help with information on German gramophone (Alottiphone)
Starkton gives a good review of the short lived company by a man (Wenzel) who then moved to telling people their horoscopes. Obviously did not forsee the brevity of his own company.
"The two Berlin businessmen Adolf Ax and Kurt Schlott were co-partners and certainly the financiers." So possibly the name came from Ax and Kurt Schlott
The company I mentioned also used the name
Scheint im deutschen Forum nicht viel los zu sein??
"The two Berlin businessmen Adolf Ax and Kurt Schlott were co-partners and certainly the financiers." So possibly the name came from Ax and Kurt Schlott
The company I mentioned also used the name
Scheint im deutschen Forum nicht viel los zu sein??
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- Victor Jr
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Re: Help with information on German gramophone (Alottiphone)
Thank you to all those who replied to my post. Such knowledgable folk out there. A good suggestion to post to the German forum. Please follow the link if you are interested in more detail from this site.
https://grammophon-platten.de/e107_plug ... 25220.last
https://grammophon-platten.de/e107_plug ... 25220.last