by Joe_DS »
Tue Oct 15, 2013 5:37 pm
Hi Sara:
I've seen the globe logo appear on some Electrola record labels, for instance:

FROM --
http://grammophon-platten.de/e107_plugi ... c.php?5431A rough translation is, "all the sound of the world, a world of all sound."
"PJ Tonger, Hof-musikalien und insturmenten handlung, Koln a. Rhein" would be the name of the music store that sold the portable. It roughly translates to:
PJ Tonger,
Cologne, Rhein
Musical Instrument distribution/sales
PJ Tonger was also a major music publishing house.
This is, indeed, a very early model, probably dating from late 1925/early 1926. (The first series HMV 101 portables also had the crank positioned in the front of the cabinet.) Hopefully, someone will chime in with some information concerning how long the globe logo was used.
By the way, I also spotted this ad, sold on eBay, which shows an illustration of the Electrola portable with the round globe logo:

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And...an Electrola "model 109" table top gramophone, circa 1926, showing the globe logo appears on this page --
http://www.gramophones.uk.com/informati ... d_hmv.htmlHope this helps,
Joe