[Phono-L] Operaphone phonograph
Robert Wright
esroberto at hotmail.com
Tue May 6 20:05:06 PDT 2008
I think the 1800-1899 is just a category from a drop-down menu though,
Bruce. Is there a chance this was a lark made by a furniture maker who had
some decals produced for a phonograph venture that never went anywhere?
Does it look to be made around the time of all Victor's injunctions and
lawsuits? Anyone recognize that tonearm/reproducer from another machine?
Glenn, does anything look familiar about the decal, does it have anything in
common graphically with anything you've seen that came from Majestic?
curious,
r.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Glenn Longwell" <majesticrecord at snet.net>
To: "Antique Phonograph List" <phono-l at oldcrank.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 7:17 PM
Subject: [Phono-L] Operaphone phonograph
> Hi - check out the following item # on epay, 130220569698.
>
> Is this the same company that produced the vertical cut, then universal
> cut records from 1915-1921? My research into them has been minimal so far
> and there is indication that they were to produce phonographs as well as
> records but I haven't seen anything from the company that would indicate
> that they actually did make the phonographs (I've noticed incorporation
> papers were very broad based and would say many things the company had no
> immediate plans for). It's possible this is another company that took
> their name in the 20s after their demise. My guess is this is from the
> 20s and beyond the time Operaphone (the record manufacturer) was in
> existence.
>
> Not that I'll be shelling out $4000 for it...
>
> Thanks,
> Glenn
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