HMV Cabinet For Sale - Look!

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HMV Cabinet For Sale - Look!

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I am selling this HMV cabinet. The crank escutcheon and speed control are included. The price is $150 plus shipping. Thanks, Jerry
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see PM, i really want to buy it!
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It's intended for the triple-spring motor variant and it's a GREAT price too!

One question though, if that's for HMV, why has it got a Victor transfer on it?

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early hmv's and early victors had the same transfer (i think!)

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The transfer is really not the same. The outer ring, (lacking on the U.S. version), has wording indicating its German pedigree. "Deutsch gramophone", as near as I can tell
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JerryVan wrote:The transfer is really not the same. The outer ring, (lacking on the U.S. version), has wording indicating its British pedigree.
oh, ok so it is definately hmv?, the resembelances to some victor machines made me wonder wether it was in fact hmv or victor!
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JerryVan wrote:The transfer is really not the same. The outer ring, (lacking on the U.S. version), has wording indicating its German pedigree. "Deutsch gramophone", as near as I can tell
You are correct, it says "Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft" on top, and under Nipper it says "Die Stimme seines Herrn" (German for His Masters Voice), so it is from a German HMV machine. It looks really nice.
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Alex,
I spoke to Jerry Blais earlier on the phone. The motor on the cabinet is a double spring motor similar to a Victor M or E. I have a complete machine.I uses the same spring barrels and metal circular plate. However, the governor is horizontal, instead of vertical. The spindle shaft is threaded as is the turn table.This is a difficult motor to find in the USA, but maybe easier in the UK. I don't have a digital camera to take pictures of the motor. If you have the new HMV book, it shows the various motors. I'd strongly suggest you get that book.
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well that is very helpful to have someone with one of these machines to get help from!, let me know if you ever can send a picture of your complete one, what horn did it have originally,
let me know if anyone has any parts for this machine
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Hi

Most of the time I find it is cheaper to buy a complete machine rather than build one from parts. Alex if you need some pictures let me know and I will email them to you.

I need the Ivory plaque on the side, mine is missing. If anyone has one please let me know.

Regards Marcel

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