Have you ever found any of 6" Lambert Cylinders to play on this machine? I 
was unaware that anyone else made six inch cylinders other the the 20th 
Century Columbia Cylinders. It appears from the date that Lambert actually 
was producing them 2 years before Columbia started in 1905? Is this correct?

Bruce
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert Plavzic" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 12:48 PM
Subject: [Phono-L] Lambert Phonographs


> Hello
>
> Does anyone know anything about the Lambert Phonograph Co of England (?). 
> They made interesting machines that played 6" cylinders. I have the Model 
> I & II and am curious about the
> history of these machines. Were there further models e.g. III IV etc?
>
> I've just posted pics of them (and a cylinder) at www.romfi.com on this 
> category path
>
> Music Reproduction > Phonograph-Cylinder > Lambert Phonograph Co. > 1903 >
> Music Reproduction > Cylinder Record Labels > Lambert Imperial Cylinder 
> Record > All Styles
>
> The only difference that I can see between the 2 models is that one had a 
> horizontal & the other a vertical crank. Also a slightly different case 
> style.
>
> thanks
>
> Rob
>
> PS I also saw (it's snowing today so I had time to spare) that on ROMFI 
>    - Music Reproduction > Record Labels - are about 500 different record 
> labels pictured, most of which I've never heard of!
>
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