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Post by doghouseriley on Jul 25, 2021 16:45:29 GMT
Be still my beating heart.
What a beauty!
Can anyone identify the model number of this gramophone?
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Post by Ron Rich on Jul 25, 2021 17:19:42 GMT
What, "ggrammaphone" ??
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1inxs
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Post by 1inxs on Jul 28, 2021 14:58:37 GMT
That looks to be a 36-24-36 to me!
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Post by Ron Rich on Jul 28, 2021 15:14:08 GMT
Yep-- I think you just may be onto something ! Ron Rich
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Post by Papa Tango on Oct 6, 2021 16:21:00 GMT
WOW! I found this info at WWW.PETERKEMP.NL on page 35, Intriqued by this instrument called His Masters Voice I decided to make a photo series. In February 1909, there was a company who introduced new labels featuring the famous trademark known as “His Master’s Voice“, generally referred to as HMV. The latter had been designed by Theodore Birnbaum, an executive of the Gramophone Company in Hanover, Germany. An icon of the company was to become very well known – the picture of a dog listening to an early gramaphone . The painting “His Master’s Voice” was made in the 1890′ s with the dog listening to an Edison cylinder phonograph, which was capable of recording as well as playing. The exceptional model into this series is called Raffaella – a talented photographer herself’. Copyright © Peter Kemp. Alle rechten voorbehouden. Awesome photographer. Pete Tucson,AZ.
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Post by doghouseriley on Oct 6, 2021 17:09:13 GMT
Peter Kemp's name appears at the bottom of the photo I took from his web site, there are others of Raffaella on the site from the same sitting.
She has her own "Wiki" page.
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