Carola – The Carola Company, 310 Lakeside Avenue, N.W., Cleveland, Ohio. Other hardware producers were the Arrow Motor Company of Newark, New Jersey, and The René Manufacturing Company in Hillsdale, New Jersey. Musicola – Musicola Talking Machine Company, 242 Knickerbocker Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. August 1919 TMW, 375. Franklin – Franklin Phonograph Company, 10th and Columbia Avenues, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. EM, 16. Brown wax and early black wax cylinders (without titles on the rims) are slid onto the mandrel beveled end first, flat end last. February 1919 TMW, 197. Retro looks combined with the convenience of modern technology make this record player a great value - ideal for beginners & vintage enthusiasts alike THREE SPEED BELT-DRIVEN TURNTABLE – This 3-speed (33 1/3, 45, 78 rpm) record player features UPGRADED … If you own an Edison Disc Phonograph, your stylus is a permanent diamond. Marvelola – Weser Brothers, 524 West 23rd Street, New York City, New York. Stratford – Stratford Phonograph Company, Inc., Ashland, Ohio. 1) Do not attempt to play a cylinder record until you are certain you are playing it with the proper reproducer! March 1919 TMW. Brown Wax 2 Minute: (Safely played with these reproducers: Edison Automatic, B, D; Graphophone floating types.). Regina – Regina Phonograph Company, Rahway, New Jersey. February 1919 TMW, 346. July 1919 TMW. November 1916 TMW, 28. Angelophone – The Angelico Company, 122 Columbus Heights, Brooklyn, New York. Duffinola – The Duff Company, Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Vermont – C. A. Hayles, Rutland, Vermont, 397. Many but not all companies applied for a trademark. From the 1890s until 1929, cylinder records were made from different materials, had grooves of different sizes, and played at different durations (2 minute or 4 minute). September 1920 TMW, 231. Playtime – Plaza Music Company, 10 West 20th Street, New York City, New York. September 1916 TMW, 124. Excel – Excel Cabinet Company, 136 West 23rd Street, New York City, New York. This is a job best left to the experienced. October 1925 TMW, 245. Arwall – Arwall Manufacturing Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota. This will cause the machine to play with buzzing and generally poor fidelity. The Electric was a coin-operated automatic phonograph that held 24 cylinders. June 1922 TMW, 275. 4) Most antique disc phonograph sound boxes are equipped with mica diaphragms. April 1916 TMW, 15. October 1915 TMW, 336. February 1920 TMW, 237. October 1916 TMW, 220. Below is a listing of the “off brand” phonographs from the 1910 to 1925 era. Dates that refer to the TMW issue feature a machine’s first TMW advertisement, which in turn roughly indicates when a machine was first marketed. Supertone – Supertone Talking Machine Company, 10 West 20th Street, New York City, New York. Chautaugua – Chautaugua Phonograh Company, Silver Creek, New York. The needle should point in the direction of the record’s travel. The Delpheon Company of Bay City, Michigan, paid for large advertisements in most issues from 1916 to 1918, yet only a handful of Delpheon machines are known to exist today. Leeds U-Phone – U-Phone Company, Ltd., Leeds, England. EM, 121. EM, 140. EM, 314. Berg Artone – Long Island City, New York. Dulcitone – Cable-Nelson Piano Company, Republic Building, Chicago, Illinois. Each one of us is a collector - of dreams, memories and objects. Violaphone – Violaphone Talking Machine Company, 606 Consumers Building, Chicago, Illinois. Chicago “client brand” of the Columbia Phonograph Company. All 4 minute cylinders except Edison Blue Amberols will have “4M” engraved on the title rim. July 1918 TMW, 395. Steger – Steger and Sons Piano Manufacturing Company, Wabash and Jackson Streets, Chicago, Illinois. August 1920 TMW, 191. EM, 27. The Davis Company produced one model with a triangular-shaped cabinet—to conveniently fit into the corner of a room. June 1923 TMW, 196. EM, 285. Lyric – Lyraphone Company of America, 220 Fifth Avenue, New York City, New York. Lucky 13 – The Lucky 13 Phonograph Company, 3 East 12th Street, New York City, New York. February 1918 TMW, 250. Silvertone – Crescent Talking Machine Company, 89 Chamber Street, New York City, New York. April 1917 TMW, 274. Century – Century Cabinet Company, 25 West 45th Street, New York City, New York. The Phonolamp was perhaps the most amazing because of its stained glass shade. Serenado – Serenado Manufacturing Company, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. A few have external horns. Note that the phonograph must be capable of playing the same record as the reproducer! Interpretone – Crippen Company, New York City, New York. By using only new steel needles and changing them with each record, your antique recordings will sound better and last much longer. July 1924 TMW, 138. Wolverine – Lind & Marks Company, Congress & Bates Streets, Detroit, Michigan. Many of these companies were local in production and distribution whereas others, such as Cheney and Starr, enjoyed national distribution. Vonola H. B. Bibb, the sales manager of the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, produced a chart for the June 15, 1919 Talking Machine World. Carryola – Carryola Company of America, 647 Clinton Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Keen-O-Phone – Keen-O-Phone Company, 136-138 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Jewett – Jewett Phonograph Company, 958 Penobscot Building, Detroit, Michigan. September 1923 TMW, 425. United – United Talking Machine Company, 178 Emmet Street, Newark, New Jersey. Windsor – The Windsor Furniture Company, 1420 Carroll Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. August 1918 TMW, 396. This is fine, but the mainsprings must be wound enough to provide sufficient power. Widdicomb—Widdicomb Furnitue Company, Grand Rapids, Michigan. To the right is a U.S. Everlasting – another commonly found brand. 5) Moldy or mildewed cylinders are of little or no value. Mastercraft – Wolf Manufacturing Industries, Quincy, Illinois. September 1925 TMW, 302. Stradivara – The Compton-Price Company, Coshocton, Ohio. Operollo – Operollo Phonograph company, Inc., 420 Lightner Building, Detroit, Michigan. March 1920 TMW, 100. March 1923 TMW, 23. September 1919 TMW, 404. The Lyradion was one of the first radio-phonograph cabinets (April 1922); a 2-stage direct current Westinghouse receiver was included. February 1920 TMW, 347. May 1925 TMW, 290. December 1919 The Music Trades, 33. Juvenile – Dayo Manufacturing Company, 322 Third Street, Dayton, Ohio. October 1916 TMW, 296. Panola Bamcola – Bachman Manufacturing Company, Ivanhoe & Southwest Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri. 2) Unlike disc playing phonographs, cylinder machine reproducers use permanent styli – – usually a sapphire or diamond. Powered by XakBoX Digital Marketing Studio. The inventory included 2,000 phonographs and 40,000 records. Dalion – Milwaukee Talking Machine Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Mag-Ni-Phone – Charles W. Shonk Company, 707 St. Charles Street, Maywood, Illinois. Deterling – Deterling Manufacturing Company, Tipton, Indiana. October 1919 TMW, 408. Remove and throw away any steel needle that is mounted in the sound box. Allen June 1920 TMW, 261. The Repair Shop is a British television series made by production company Ricochet that aired on BBC Two for series 1 to 3 and BBC One for series 4 onwards, in which family heirlooms are restored for their owners by experts. EM, 11. Pathé produced pressings for Empire and World. Many companies advertised in the phonograph trade journal, The Talking Machine World (TMW). Recordion – Columbia Mantel Company, Leonard and Devoe Streets, Brooklyn, New York. February 1920 TMW, 334. Arrow – Arrow Phonograph Corporation, 16 West 39th Street, New York City, New York. Gunsonola – Brandford, Ontario, Canada. January 1919 TMW, 355. Westrola – The Wesley Company, Chicago, Illinois. April 1916 TMW, 215. August 1920 TMW, 141 Grand – Grand Talking Machine Company, 366 Adams Street, Brooklyn, New York. Spencerian – Westphono, Inc., 46 West 4th Street, St. Paul, Minnesota. Terephon Passow – Passow & Sons, 832 – 842 Madison Street, Chicago, Illinois. American Restoration is an American reality television series airing on the History channel. September 1919 TMW, 242. Professional archivists use specially prepared washing agents that are also available to collectors. Lyrolian – American Talking Machine Company, Bloomsberg, Pennsylvania. Masterpiece – Masterpiece Phonograph Company, 2318-2320 Western Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Parlephone – E. E. Tower, St. Joseph, Missouri. Lampograph – Frank H. Feraud, 1911 State Street, Granite City, Illinois. Freeman May 1917 TMW, 164. February 1917 TMW, 324. Concertola – World Phonograph Company, 218 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Wilson – Thomas E. Wilson & Company, Chicago, Illinois. November 1923 TMW, 44. Ramosola – Ramos-Eubank Phonograph Manufacturing Company, Richmond, Virginia. They can also repair or replace broken springs and they sell new loud volume and soft volume steel needles, usually in packets of 100 needles. Empire – Empire Talking Machine Company, 429 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Kamp-Fone – Kamp-Fone Health Builders, Inc., 224 Fifth Avenue, New York City, New York. Eubanola – Ramos-Eubank Phonograph Manufacturing Company, Richmond, Virginia. Lauzon – Michigan Phonograph Company, 705 Ashton Building, Grand Rapids, Michigan. June 1916 TMW, 306. National Harmonona – National Clock & Manufacturing Company EM, 259. The very small “cameraphones” were also popular. Virginia – W. P. Mertens Company, 107 West Main Street, Charlottesville, Virginia. March 1918 TMW, 380. Artone L-JOR EM, 79. Manophone – James Manoil Company, Inc., 60 Broadway, NewYork City, New York. Aretino — table model with very large spindle; Consolidated Talking Machine Company. But if a tiny line has been inscribed by the stylus, it needs to be replaced. August 1925 TMW, 59. 49. Culptone – Culp Phonograph Company, 240 Broadway, New York City, New York. The Diamond Juvenile console, well crafted in simple “Mission” style, was painted white with blue trim and had a 9-inch turntable. Reginaphone – The Regina Company, 47 West 34th Street, New York City, New York. February 1915 TMW, 403. Humanatone – Humanatone Talking Machine Company, 254 North 10th Street, Brooklyn, New York. Age - The age is a factor that can add value to … Easter Monday Online Auction inc Antique & Modern Furniture, Antiques & Collectables, and more Weekly sale of items removed from local Properties - all entries … For further information, go to [email protected] . February 1919 TMW, 137. Tiffany – Tiffany Phonograph Sales Company, 1404 East 9th street, Cleveland, Ohio. Caswell – Caswell Manufacturing Company, St. Paul Avenue at 10th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Royal – Royal Phonograph Company, Inc., 606 Courtland Avenue, New York City, New York. Clayola – Bristol and Barber Company, Inc., 3 East 14th Street, New York City, New York. EM, 393. May 1916 TMW, 82. Yale – Davis Sales and Manufacturing Company, 763 State Street, New Haven Connecticut. EM, 174. Improper tone arm position. Also, the needle should point in the direction of the record’s travel; always being pulled through the groove (never being pointed against the record’s direction of travel). Produced by Leftfield Pictures, the series is filmed in Las Vegas, Nevada, where it chronicles the daily activities at Rick's Restorations, an antique restoration store, with its owner Rick Dale, his staff, and teenage son, as they restore various vintage items to their original condition. Maytrol It was not unusual for a furniture, department, piano, or music store to sell phonographs under its own name. October 1924 TMW, 321. The Fulton had a spun internal horn. October 1921 TMW, 378. Oranola – Perfection Talking Machine Company, Inc., 129 De Graw Street, Brooklyn, New York. December 1920 TMW, 278. Lawrence EM, 46. July 1921 TMW, 177. June 1916 TMW, 273. EM, 371. Sterling – Sterling Phonograph Company, 285 North 6th Street, Brooklyn, New York. November 1916, TMW, 120. EM, 4. Williams. Guarantee – Guarantee Talking Machine Supply Company, 109 North 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Cecilian – models sold by Montgomery Ward & Company; “client brand” of the Columbia Phonograph Company. February 1916 TMW, 283. If there is visible dirt or other foreign matter in the record grooves, the record should be cleaned. September 1916 TMW, 219. Jantzen March 1924 TMW, 384. Olympian – Cole and Dunas Music Company, 54 West Lake Street, Chicago Illinois. Cardinal produced its own records until 1922 when its records came from Starr. Beginning around 1916, several firms produced portable “suitcase” models. Madison – Madison Music Company, 114 East 28th Street, New York City, New York. April 1923 TMW, 349. Shell-O-Phone – Shell-O-Phone Talking Machine Company, North American Building, Chicago, Illinois. Allow to air dry for at least 30 minutes. Maestro—Lanski Company, 1414 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Powered by XakBoX Digital Marketing Studio. Crescent – Crescent Talking Machine Company, Inc., 89 chambers Street, New York City, New York. A circular motion following the grooves is important, as well as a good rinsing and thorough drying. In general, a larger horn will make a record sound better. January 1920 TMW, 109. November 1916 TMW, 186. Phon-O-Bench made a piano bench model large enough for a phonograph and record storage; it could also be used as a window seat. The Antique Phonograph SocietyP.O. This will cause the machine to play with buzzing and generally poor fidelity. August 1918 TMW, 376. October 1919 TMW, 123. The Lampograph was another brand. It can be used to play only Edison records of ¼” thickness. Lakeside – models sold by Montgomery Ward & Company; “client brand” of the Columbia Phonograph Company, 190. November 1921 TMW, 139. The famous Berkey and Gay Furniture Company of Grand Rapids made cabinets for the Cheney Talking Machine Company. When the steel needle of a disc machine’s sound box or the jewel stylus of a cylinder machine’s reproducer glides over these undulations, the needle/stylus is vibrated. December 1920 TMW, 54. EM, 279. To determine if your Edison stylus is good, gently lower it into the run-out area just outside the label and carefully examine that area under strong light. Modernola – Modernola Company, Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Mignonphone – L. S. & E. H. Walker, 350 Madison Avenue, New York City, New York. Some machines play records of 2 minute duration only; others can play records of both 2 and 4 minute duration by means of a gear shifting mechanism. In 1925 Carryola introduced the “Flapper” portable which resembled a ladies hat box; it came with a covering of DuPont Fabrikoid or grained imitation leather with tan edging. Portrola – Portable Phonograph Company, Reserve Bank Building, Kansas City, Missouri. June 1922 TMW, 102. Cardinal – Cardinal Phonograph Company, Zanesville, Ohio. June 1919 TMW, 361. Playerphone – Playerphone Talking Machine Company, 802 Republic Building, Chicago, Illinois. Little Wonder – Freemont Manufacturing Company, New York City, New York. October 1918 TMW, 202. Use steel needles only from a paper envelope or metal container that contains shiny (not rusty) steel needles. Furniture restorer Jay Blades acts as the foreman. Nirona – The Favorite Manufacturing Company, New York City, New York. Favorola – Bon-Ton Manufacturing Company, 211 South Broadway, St. Louis, Missouri. January 1920 TMW, 368. Emerson, Paramount, Rex, and Starr recorded their own material. Davis – Davis Phonograph Company, Chicago, Illinois. Sound reaches the horn in a surprisingly simple manner. October 1919 TMW, 399. Advertised in The Billboard, December 8 1917, 243. Because the Christmas season was universally recognized as the year’s most important sales period, many companies introduced new models in the autumn, in time for dealers to place orders. Some companies limited their range of possibilities by following a trend of adding “-ola” to a prefix. October 1916 TMW, 168. June 1914 TMW, 179. Player-Tone – Player Tone Talking Machine Company, 967 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. April 1920 TMW, 235. 330. Singerphone – The Singerphone Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. January 1920 TMW, 198. Toyphone – Toyphone and Woodware Manufacturers, Inc., 130 West 18th Street, New York City, New York. The APS also sponsors an annual antique phonograph/record Expo and banquet, to which all are welcome. The title probably originates with Malory's Morte d'Arthur.A poem strikingly similar in theme and language called Waste Land, written by Madison Cawein, was published in 1913. November 1917 TMW, 74. EM, 193. Morenus – Morenus Piano Company, 341 West Superior Street, Chicago, Illinois. The center for cabinet production in the United States was Michigan, especially in and around Grand Rapids. August 1920 TMW, 339. The Olympian was advertised as a small “apartment sized” console. Harmony — table model with large spindle; Consolidated Talking Machine Company. To that end, our Society maintains informative articles on its website which are open to the public, as well as an exhaustive online searchable archive of over 20,000 pages of phonograph and record research material available to members. It’s important to play records with the proper stylus. Garford – The Garford Manufacturing Company, Elyria, Ohio. October 1916 TMW, 345. Sterling – Sterling Talking Machine Company, Inc., 811-819 Norton Street, Chicago, Illinois. Newcomers to antique phonographs will often hesitate to wind the mainsprings too much. November 1920 TMW. Empire – Empire Phonograph Company, Richmond, Virginia. Meteor – Meteor Motor Car Company, Piqua, Ohio. Magnola – Magnola Talking Machine Company, 711 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Most companies had main offices or manufacturing facilities in Chicago or New York City. October 1916 TMW, 80. Federal – Federal Phonograph and Supply Company, 8 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois. Lampagraph – Lampagraph Company, Rialto Theatre Building, St. Louis, Missouri. Playonola – Playonola Talking Machine Company, 1210 Third Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Continental and Commercial Bank Building, Chicago, Illinois Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, Port Washington, New City... 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