by Joe_DS »
Tue Feb 13, 2007 12:19 am
You're right. There is virtually nothing on the internet about this specific
model. Unfortunately, there is no comprehensive book or web site
devoted to Pathephones--that I'm aware of--though you can find out quite
a bit about "Pathe Freres" and it's American subsidiary--piecemeal--such
as the reference to the American company on this site --
http://www.intertique.com/BirthOfTheVictrolaClones.htm
I did spot one online reference: The Daily Courier - May 7, 1918 --
apparently ran an add for Pathephones, listing the Model 40, among
others, so this was obviously in production at that time.
SEE:
http://news.google.com/archivesearch?q= ... 8&oe=UTF-8 Unfortunately, this is an
archived page, so you have to pay to view it. You may want to pay a visit
to your local library, and scour some newspapers for ads from the late
teens to the early 1920s.
I'd imagine that the model numbers -- 30, 40, 60, 85 -- followed some
logical sequence, with the higher numbers devoted to the more deluxe
models.
A few later production Pathephones were equipped with a "universal" style
tone arm which allowed you to turn the sound box (reproducer) to play
laterally recorded records made by Victor, Columbia, etc. If the tone arm
is not adjustable, and the reproducer's mica faces toward the front, than
you are limited to playing Pathe "hill and dale" or vertically recorded
discs. A special "needle" tipped with a saphire ball stylus is required.
(DON'T ever attempt to play a Pathe vertical recording with a steel
needle! It will chew up the groove.)
Also see:
Pathe Records --
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Path%C3%A9_Records
Complete 1914 Pathephone Catalog (french) --
http://www.archeophone.org/catalogues/p ... s_1914.php
Main Page -- other rare catalogs --
http://www.archeophone.org/catalogues/
The Pathe stylus is decribed on this page --
http://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPAT ... phonograph
(Click on thumbnail image to see full size page.)
The "Adjustable Sound Box" is described on this page --
http://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPAT ... phonograph
(Click on thumbnail image to see full size page.)
* SPECIAL DOME-SHAPED SAPPHIRE ON SHANK for use on Pathe' Hill and
Dale recordings is available here --
http://www.antiquephono.com/accessor.htm
HTH,
Joe_DS