Looking for information on a phonograph
Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 8:00 pm
I hope someone can give me some help here. My mother left me an old phonograph. It has a label under the top lid that says "Hallet & Davis Established 1839 Boston." It has the same logo on the side of the needle arm (On the big round part). It is about 3 feet tall, maybe 3 1/2 feet long and 2 feet deep. There is one lid on the right side that lifts to show the record player. On the front left side is a compartment with shelves for records. THe door is missing. On the right front is a door that opens from the top down to reveal the sound chamber. The machine is accoustic, and has a crank hole on the right side. It was handed down from my Great Grandmother to my grandmother, my mother, now me. I believe it is made of mahogany. I can't find any numbers on the phonograph anywhere, and suspect they may have been on the inside of the missing door.
Does anyone have any info about this phonograph, or know where I might get some? I have searched the internet for several days, and the only thing I can find out about Hallet & Davis is they manufactured baby grand pianos then sold out to Premier Grand Piano Corp. Thanks.
Does anyone have any info about this phonograph, or know where I might get some? I have searched the internet for several days, and the only thing I can find out about Hallet & Davis is they manufactured baby grand pianos then sold out to Premier Grand Piano Corp. Thanks.