Gramophones from Burma...one confusing machine!
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 12:04 pm
Hi all,
Being slightly less busy the past week, I thought I'd spent my time trawling thru the country for gramophones. Apart from tons of crapophones and machines beyond salvage, I came across some machines that I could not identify (as in are they fakes, rubbish or good). Though it would be interesting to get your comments and views.I apologize for the quality of the snaps and also in some places the buyer would not let me take photos.
This one was in immaculate condition and played beautifully. Does anybody know anything about this brand? And also, can someone please tell me / us a bit about the extended speaker on the side. Were they popular for a couple of years or popular amongst a certain brand, perhaps?
Is it a repro, a fake, a home project...or a genuine machine? Any ideas?




Being slightly less busy the past week, I thought I'd spent my time trawling thru the country for gramophones. Apart from tons of crapophones and machines beyond salvage, I came across some machines that I could not identify (as in are they fakes, rubbish or good). Though it would be interesting to get your comments and views.I apologize for the quality of the snaps and also in some places the buyer would not let me take photos.
This one was in immaculate condition and played beautifully. Does anybody know anything about this brand? And also, can someone please tell me / us a bit about the extended speaker on the side. Were they popular for a couple of years or popular amongst a certain brand, perhaps?
Is it a repro, a fake, a home project...or a genuine machine? Any ideas?



