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National Phonograph Co. Paper Weight Desk Clock
Roaring20s replied to RodPickett's topic in Accessories & Collectibles
That's a great mystery item! It has a very good look to it. I'd like to see Chatwood somehow relate. I think the printing technique is Flexography. It was around during this time period. The way the ink looks to have an outline and pools to the center is a trait for this method. That's all I got. James. - Yesterday
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National Phonograph Co. Paper Weight Desk Clock
RodPickett replied to RodPickett's topic in Accessories & Collectibles
James, Photos added. Like you, I have not found any additional data. I've never had the back opened. It does wind, but does not operate. -
National Phonograph Co. Paper Weight Desk Clock
Roaring20s replied to RodPickett's topic in Accessories & Collectibles
Rod, Please show a photo of the back of the clock and a sharp close-up of the Edison logo Have you ever opened it, to identify the movement and its markings? My searches have not found anything of use for "chatwood" plus ... antique clock edison novelty or novelties phonograph or phono music dealer advertising talking machine ... or with smaller businesses that may also carry phonograph jeweler optician chemist druggist James. -
National Phonograph Co. Paper Weight Desk Clock
RodPickett posted a topic in Accessories & Collectibles
I've had this for a number of years but have no information on it's background. I thought I would post it here for comment. It is slightly larger in diameter than a soda can. -
“Swingin' Them Jingle Bells” by 'Fats' Waller and his Rhythm 1936
PatheLogical replied to melvind's topic in Transfers & Videos
Thanks, Dan! What a great way to start off the Christmas season! -
“Swingin' Them Jingle Bells” by 'Fats' Waller and his Rhythm 1936
Henry replied to melvind's topic in Transfers & Videos
Oh, yeah! Thomas "Fats" Waller was a major, major talent! Many thanks for posting this, and Happy Holidays to you and yours! - Last week
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“Swingin' Them Jingle Bells” by 'Fats' Waller and his Rhythm 1936
melvind posted a topic in Transfers & Videos
It’s time to Swing into the holiday season! -
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A while ago I got a Victor D with an incorrect Victor E motor Mounted in it. Now I am looking everywhere for one. Thanks, Josh
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That´s really interesting! It´s the same machine, the relieve on the sides is identical and the box, the wood... so it´s probably a russian HMV then! I can´t read russian so I don´t know what the seller says about it! In all probability it left the factory exactly like this! Thanks for the link! Here are a couple of pictures of the russian gramophone for posterity!
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I have a Victor III project that could use a couple of corner columns. They look to be the three piece style and are 3 7/8" long. I need two but will consider buying a set of four if need be. Thanks, Ken Brekke
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Here's another to look at. It has dealer plate from St. Petersburg. This seller does not know what is either. https://www.dvaveka.ru/patefony-i-grammofony/starinnyy-grammofon-s-dekorativnymi-nakladkami-pishushchiy-amur-derevo-rossiya-nach-20-v/ James.
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It certainly looks like a (German?) HMV, with the recording angel, but those sculpted sides in metal... ? Could it have left the factory like this?
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It Must Be Love-Sally Gooding & The Three Peppers:1938
nippers_lounge posted a topic in Transfers & Videos
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Liza [all the clouds roll away] Clarence Willams Trio:1938
nippers_lounge posted a topic in Transfers & Videos
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Since it's as original as it appears to be, I'd leave the original feet - carefully pry the low foot and slip in a thin washer to level things up. Put a cloth under the machine so it doesn't slip when winding. Didn't realize this post was so old - still trying to figure out why it came up?
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What to do, with a broken governor?
nippers_lounge replied to nippers_lounge's topic in Acoustic Machines
I emailed George Valoma and said he might have a replacement governor or I could try, and either replace the wire or remove the center brass collar on the shaft and turn it into one from an earlier machine. -
So, I have a governor for my Edison Fireside, and I broke the tensioner wire spring, that I did not know was supposed to bend? Because I didn’t know I should not move the Center collar, and move the one on the top end of the governor. Obviously this, one is history, and I will have to buy a replacement one.
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That's a great display. I've owned various rare and special reproducers and related items over the years but always struggled with presentation. As a result, most ended up in drawers. Your solution is perfect.
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Fortunately, I acquired most of those things 40 years ago! George P.
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Lotsa $$$ in that little display case!!
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Thanks Dan! George P.
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A really nice display case and a nice way to show reproducers!
