Looking for phonograph brand

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Looking for phonograph brand

by Robinsas » Wed Aug 17, 2016 5:12 pm

Hij there,

Van anyone tell me the brand of my phonograph?
I surely hope someone can.

Greetings from the netherlands
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Re: Looking for phonograph brand

by Joe_DS » Wed Aug 17, 2016 6:33 pm

It's hard to tell, just by seeing the "I.D. Plate." The only reference to an EPW gramophone--(if that's what the letters are)--I found online mentioned "India," which is a major source of fake gramophones. They are referred to as "Crap-O-Phones" by collectors.

If you have a chance, please post some photos of the whole machine. That might help identify it.

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Re: Looking for phonograph brand

by Ron Rich » Wed Aug 17, 2016 9:59 pm

Hi Joe,
I thought those Indian built units all carried the "Fono-crap", brand name ? :roll: :twisted:
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Re: Looking for phonograph brand

by Joe_DS » Thu Aug 18, 2016 4:51 pm

Ron Rich wrote:Hi Joe,
I thought those Indian built units all carried the "Fono-crap", brand name ? :roll: :twisted:
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It would make life a lot easier for phonophiles if they did. :lol:

Adding to the confusion for those new to the hobby: oftentimes, they'll stick an authentic ID plate culled from a Victrola cabinet model onto one of their slapped together outside-horn Crap-O-Phone cabinets. For anyone knowledgeable about Victor Talking Machines, this is no problem, since Victor-Victrola.com provides a description of almost every machine Victor made, by model number -- http://www.victor-victrola.com/new_page_2.htm. But, those new to the hobby, or too inept to do any online research, might be duped.

At this point, for all I know, the OP may be asking about an internal horn cabinet model that had a two week production run, so I'll suspend judgement until he responds with some more photos.

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Re: Looking for phonograph brand

by Ron Rich » Thu Aug 18, 2016 6:24 pm

Hi Joe,
My favorite are the"stories" made up by the "Used car salesmen" attempting to find a sucker on ePay !
Some of the "stuff" written, puts human brains to the test--if not inside their offerings ! But i get contacted by people who have fallen for the tale, much too often ! Ron Rich


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Re: Looking for phonograph brand

by Joe_DS » Fri Aug 19, 2016 4:18 am

I just realized that EPW could also stand for "Edison Phonograph Works," but I've never seen that plate used on any Edison product.

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