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How to Understand Common Record Grading and Notations



May 12, 2012 1 Comment

There are many factors in the price of a record as I explaind in "Things you Need to Know When Buying and Selling Vinyl Records/Phonographs". One of the major factors in the value and/or loss of value of a record/phonograph is damage or defects. In this article I will cover some of the common record notations (Also know as the short-hand notation system). This is used by many collectors, dealers, and auction houses to describe the condition, special notations or damage of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Antiques, Auction, Authentication, Collectibles, Mechanical Music, Phonograph, Vintage Tagged With: Antique, Authentication, Mechanical music, Phonograph, records

Things you Need to Know When Buying and Selling Vinyl Records/Phonographs



March 9, 2012 2 Comments

When buying or selling vinyl recodes there are some things you need to know. In this article I will cover some of the more important things you need to know when dealing with vinyl records. Let's get started with knowing what type of records you have. There are many different sizes of records that have been sold since the invention of the phonograph player here are some of the more common ones. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Antiques, Collectibles, Mechanical Music, Phonograph Tagged With: Antique, antique market, Collectibles, Mechanical music, Phonograph, records

My Favorite Phonographs



February 8, 2009 Leave a Comment

In this article I wrote about my favorite phonographs. Every collector has their favorite pieces in their collection, this maybe the first piece they bought, a piece they just had to have or the one they cant seem to get their hands on. We all have our favorites, here are mine. Victrola XVIII (18) The Victrola XVIII was the most elegant non-custom phonograph made by the Victor Phonograph company. It was introduced in 1915. The Victrola XVII cabinet was fancy hand carved with finely detailed … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Phonograph Tagged With: Antique, by Korin Iverson, Edison, Edison opera, Mechanical music, Phonograph, Victor phonograph, victrola

The Victor XXV Schoolhouse Phonograph



December 4, 2008 4 Comments

The Victor -VVX (25) was also called the “School House Phonograph”. The Victor XXV was intended to be used in schoolhouses. This phonograph was build to withstand rough use and could be moved with ease. The Victor XXV was made of basic oak. A lockable lid was also included to prevent little hands from damaging the tone arm and turntable. The early Victor VVX phonographs had a non-removable lid. This was soon replaced with a more convenient lid that could be removed and hung from the back of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Phonograph Tagged With: Phonograph, Victor phonograph, Victor XXV

The History of the Edison Cylinder Phonograph



October 21, 2008 9 Comments

Thomas Edison's work on two other inventions, the telegraph and the telephone as a result of this the phonograph was invented. In 1877, Edison was working on a machine that would transcribe telegraphic messages through indentations on paper tape, which could later be sent over the telegraph repeatedly. This development led Edison to wonder if a telephone message could also be recorded in a similar fashion. He experimented with a diaphragm which had an embossing point and was held against … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Phonograph Tagged With: Antique, Edison, Mechanical music, Phonograph

The Edison Opera Phonograph



October 20, 2008 3 Comments

The Edison opera was introduced in November 1911. This superior Edison phonograph was said to have given the best sound of any cylinder or disc machine. This phonograph had a horn-reproducer assembly which made it immobile. The cylinder would move under the stylus. This would produce very little mechanical noise. The reproducer was suspended over the cylinder record by its own output tube. This tube was held in the neck of the horn support by a knurled screw. To play a cylinder record you would … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Phonograph Tagged With: by Korin Iverson, Edison opera, Mechanical music, Phonograph

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