Ann,

Are you certain the photo of your father using the dictaphone in the automobile was taken in *his* car, and not in an automobile belonging to the Dictaphone Company?

It most certainly is NOT the car shown in #12 "mothermemidgeoldcar". That car doesn't have the side window for the back seat clearly evident in the photo of him using the dictaphone in the car.

The back window seen in #1 "popincarwithdictaphone" doesn't look like the rear seat passenger window in #11 "popstudab1941b" - it doesn't show the frame for that smaller triangular section the Studebaker has at the back of the window.

Plus, it looks like there's a third side window behind the one you can see between your father's head and the Dictaphone machine.

The instrument cluster appears to be kind of unique. And the car has a floor mounted or firewall mounted shift lever.

I think the key to identifying the car is going to be if someone recognizes the instrument cluster design.

From: Ann Sanfedele

John Sessoms wrote:
> From: Bob Sullivan
>
>> How about dicta-belts.  Belt dictaphones.
>
>
> I remember them, my Dad had one in his office.
>
> But the real expert on that is going to be Ann-san. I believe she's
> said before that her father was a fairly high level sales manager for
> the company that made them.
>
> And along with Dictaphones, there's the secretarial pool.
>
> As a young child I always wondered why were weren't allowed to swim
> there.
>
Glad I read this post... :-)

Yup - my father was District Sales Manager for Dictaphone in Chicago in
the 1930's  and early 40's -  He was pushing 50 when I was born.

http://annsan.smugmug.com/Friends-and-Family/Blackstone-family-vintage/8871062_7gR8M/1/588055475_5Lu7f/Medium

Here is the photo that I showed to the list a while back  - trying to
find out the car Pop was in..

http://annsan.smugmug.com/Friends-and-Family/Blackstone-family-vintage/8871062_7gR8M/1/588050450_osryN/Medium

Oh what the hell --
have a go at the whole gallery  - kinda fun.

http://annsan.smugmug.com/Friends-and-Family/Blackstone-family-vintage/8871062_7gR8M

ann


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