Right........and the phonographs coming out of India are real too............

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From: "Dan Kj-" <[email protected]> 

> Victor also made machines for export, with neither model numbers nor 
> identifying marks except on the inside of the reproducer - these aren't 
> mentioned by Baumbach, either. Victor had to make sales any way possible, 
> during the years before the Victrola became so popular. 
> 
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> From: "Mike Stitt" 
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> >I don't believe Victor would sell any of it's mechanisms to the after 
> > market trade. 
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From [email protected]  Sat Jan 14 19:49:40 2006
From: [email protected] (Dan Kj-)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:11:09 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] victor machine
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Sorry, but that's ignorant of the facts.  Many of the machines sold by the 
Gramophone & Typewriter Company were made exactly this way, in Camden.  The 
reproducers carry the only mark on the entire machine.


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> Right........and the phonographs coming out of India are real 
> too............
>
> -------------- Original message -------------- 
> From: "Dan Kj-" <[email protected]>
>
>> Victor also made machines for export, with neither model numbers nor
>> identifying marks except on the inside of the reproducer - these aren't
>> mentioned by Baumbach, either. Victor had to make sales any way possible,
>> during the years before the Victrola became so popular. 

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