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- HMV - The Talking Machine Forum — For All Antique Phonographs Recordings
HMV was an affiliate of the Victor company but didn’t have the rights to the Western Electric Bell system patents for the orthophonic Victrola So to play the new electric recordings HMV came up with #4 swan neck tone arm design
- HMV 5A 5B soundbox differences - Talking Machine
Re: HMV 5A 5B soundbox differences by Inigo » Mon Mar 19, 2018 8:59 pm Yes, Mike I am planning to do similar recordings with my mobile phone, which seems to work finer that I suspected, judging by the YouTube vídeo I will prepare recordings of the same record with the 102 and 194 using both sound boxes A true video for comparison
- Project HMV 118. Too far gone? - The Talking Machine Forum — For All . . .
Project HMV 118 Too far gone? by Jaso » Mon May 26, 2025 4:33 am Got these remains of a HMV 118 from a fellow forum member John nearly a couple of years ago It is pretty gone, but there is still ebough left to save it I like to think any gramophone can be saved as long as there is serial number tag left
- An HMV portable made in Germany ? - The Talking Machine Forum — For All . . .
This was the market it had formerly when, prior to WW1, Deutsche Grammophone and HMV were cooperating affiliates and had carved Europe between them After their separation both companies adopted alternate trademarks when selling in each others markets, HMV using the "Electrola' brand in DGAG Polyphon's market, DGAG using "Polydor" in HMV's market
- 1931 HMV 102- What pieces am I missing? - The Talking Machine Forum . . .
Re: 1931 HMV 102- What pieces am I missing? by poodling around » Fri Nov 21, 2025 5:13 pm I must be one of a very few people who really like this auto-brake and it works perfectly My early HMV 102 was the first gramophone I ever had My mother bought it for me with a few 78 records at a jumble sale at the village hall when I was around 8
- History - could someone identify this Crane cam for me?
Got this Crane cam with a motor, tried searching details for it and didn't come up with much Hoping someone will have a little more in sights for me! Crane HMV-260-2NC 28-48-88
- HMV Hayes extension 1927 - Talking Machine
HMV Hayes extension 1927 by Steve » Sat Jun 03, 2023 3:32 pm Hayes factory underwent quite an overhaul with large extension built in 1927 As I slowly unpack 32 years of collecting I keep finding little gems including the original photograph show below
- Victor HMV exhibition - The Talking Machine Forum — For All Antique . . .
The slot in the tonearm I think is just a fraction too far back so although the soundboxes go on, they won't rotate into position My HMV 162 takes all 3 soundboxes just fine, though the Victor made Exhibition is slightly less tight, however this could be for a number of reasons
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