Concerning the Little Wonder phonograph that has the tone arm protruding from 
the horn, does anyone know if a winding key, as opposed to a crank, was ever 
used on this machine?  The few I have seen, and book photos, always show a 
crank.  However, I seem to recall someone saying that a key may have been 
supplied.  Has anyone ever seen an original key, or know anything about this?  
Thanks.
Ray
From msprinzen  Wed Feb 25 09:21:12 2004
From: msprinzen ([email protected])
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:34 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Little Wonder Phonograph
Message-ID: <[email protected]>


Ray --

I've been researching this issue for a VERY long time now, and each time I've 
encountered a machine that was complete (and where there was a good reason to 
believe that all parts were original) the winding mechanism was a crank.

Merle

-- "Ray Wilenzick" <[email protected]> wrote:
Concerning the Little Wonder phonograph that has the tone arm protruding from 
the horn, does anyone know if a winding key, as opposed to a crank, was ever 
used on this machine?  The few I have seen, and book photos, always show a 
crank.  However, I seem to recall someone saying that a key may have been 
supplied.  Has anyone ever seen an original key, or know anything about this?  
Thanks.
Ray
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