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Introduction                                                         6

One:   Horns and Horn Accessories                     9

Two:  Cylinder Talking Machine Gadgets         64

Three: Disc Talking Machine Gadgets             102

Four:   Cabinets and Storage                            172

Bibliography                                                     221

Glossary                                                           222

Index                                                                224

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Antique phonograph accessories and contraptions

Writer : Fabrizio T.C. - Paul G.F.

Editor : Schiffer

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Availability : Ok

Pub year : 2003

Pages : 224

Collection :

S : 22X29

Pictures : Oui

Includes colors : 555

Binding : Relié sous jaquette

Language : Anglais

ISBN : 0 7643 1763 0

Museum catalogue : -

Exhibition catalogue : -

Complete Catalogue : oui

Marks : Non

Quote : oui

Bibliography : oui

Index : oui

Glossary : -

EAN : 9780764317637

The antique phonograph is the center of a beautiful, brilliant, and sometimes bizarre universe of accessories. The commercial development of the phonograph, during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, inspired a host of adjunct technology, from fancifully-painted flower horns to record storage disguised as furniture. Here are gadgets any snake oil salesman would be proud of - objects that claimed to make the phonograph louder, softer, improve the "tone," or remove the scratching of the needle. There are dazzling horns that call attention to the phonograph, or imposing cabinets that hide it completely. Each element of the talking machine, from its whirring spring motor to its polished woodwork, inspired bursts of inventive genius as brilliant and colorful as the nighttime sky on the Fourth of July. To aid the collector there is a guide to current values. Award winning authors Timothy C. Fabrizio and George F. Paul, in their sixth Schiffer book, take the reader on a lively tour of these utterly entertaining objects. The 555 color illustrations and engrossing captions introduce a multitude of artifacts not documented in the authors' previous works.

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