There was an English gramophone called the Dulcephone (dulce as in dulcet 
tones).  Obviously without seeing it or a photo, I can't say much more about 
it, but some of them are of excellent quality.

George

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Subject: [Phono-L] Seeking information, please


>I recently saw a phonograph that looked all original.  It had a large  dark
> wooden case with columns that were slightly separated from the case at 
> each
> corner.  It had metal trim on all sides with a beautiful, large brass
> rear-mount brass horn.  The reproducer looked complete and original and 
> the  name on it
> was Dulcephone.  There was also a serial number and Dulcephone  name on a
> plaque on the back of the machine.
> Can anyone tell me anything about this machine?
>
>  Thanks,
>
>  Barry  Napshin
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