Mystery Machine
Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 2:16 am
I spotted this for sale on craigslist.org
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/clt/938572674.html
(Seller's Revised Listing; original one appeared on 11-22-08)
It caught my attention because I bought one just like it a few years ago. This is a circa-late 1930's portable phonograph, about as large and heavy as an Orthophonic 2-55, with a horn about the same design and length. As with the Orthophonic and HMV 102, the horn is metal and attached to the metal motor board. It is heavily chrome plated. The components are Swiss made, and the rather small two spring motor is stamped Paillard.
Though it does not have the presence of a good HMV or Victor portable, nonetheless, it has a very powerful sound quality, and slightly deeper bass output due to the length of the horn--over four feet, including the tone arm. There are two spring capped need tins--one for fresh and one for used. In addition, there is a volume control lever at the base of the tonearm.
There are also two record storage compartments--one on the outside portion of the lid for 12" records--note the hinge which appears on the top of the lid, and a conventional 10" record compartment inside the lid.
It seems that the same motor board & components were also fitted into different style, simpler cases--as indicated by this youtube video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJi4rv9_A5A
I'm wondering if any of these ever turn up in Europe or the UK, etc., and if so, if they have a manufacturer's name. I've been told, but have yet to verify, that these were sold in the more upscale department stores in the US.
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/clt/938572674.html
(Seller's Revised Listing; original one appeared on 11-22-08)
It caught my attention because I bought one just like it a few years ago. This is a circa-late 1930's portable phonograph, about as large and heavy as an Orthophonic 2-55, with a horn about the same design and length. As with the Orthophonic and HMV 102, the horn is metal and attached to the metal motor board. It is heavily chrome plated. The components are Swiss made, and the rather small two spring motor is stamped Paillard.
Though it does not have the presence of a good HMV or Victor portable, nonetheless, it has a very powerful sound quality, and slightly deeper bass output due to the length of the horn--over four feet, including the tone arm. There are two spring capped need tins--one for fresh and one for used. In addition, there is a volume control lever at the base of the tonearm.
There are also two record storage compartments--one on the outside portion of the lid for 12" records--note the hinge which appears on the top of the lid, and a conventional 10" record compartment inside the lid.
It seems that the same motor board & components were also fitted into different style, simpler cases--as indicated by this youtube video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJi4rv9_A5A
I'm wondering if any of these ever turn up in Europe or the UK, etc., and if so, if they have a manufacturer's name. I've been told, but have yet to verify, that these were sold in the more upscale department stores in the US.
