antique1973 wrote:It strikes me as a Euro model as well. The horn patina seems properly aged although the turntable and
tone arm seem a little newer than they should be. I would ask for pics of the all 4 sides to see
if it may have been modified from an internal horn model.
I was editing my post while you were posting, and removed the part about it being a Swiss Made version.
In any event, after taking a good look at the blow-up photos of Roni's gramophone, I'm pretty sure it's an authentic HMV model, albeit, assembled in India. As I noted, the horn looks like a replacement. The wood looks to be teak, and all of the other components look like they were supplied by the Gramophone Co.--there's actually quite a bit of corrosion on the metal parts, especially the tonearm. It would be interesting to see what the motor looks like.
As one poster noted on the UK gramophone board, this is an HMV 33. Another one appears on Howard Hope's site --
http://www.gramophones.uk.com/informati ... 3_550.html -- though it seems to be fitted with a #4 sound box.
HTH,
DS