If I am not mistaken, the crapophone industry in India was a domestic industry 
for awhile. There are many areas of India where electricity was not common, and 
in fact India produced 78s into the 1960s. I am guessing that crapophones came 
into existence as a practical item for playing records because of the lack of 
electricity to power electric phonographs. Just my theory, of course.
  John Robles

Robert Wright <[email protected]> wrote:
  Correct me if I'm wrong, everyone, but isn't the only reason we have 
crap-o-phones at al because a very large number of inner workings showed up 
in India or something?


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Norman Bruderhofer" 

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Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2007 1:55 AM
Subject: [Phono-L] Any Edison Crapographs?


>I wonder if anyone already tried to "reproduce" some kind of phonygraph, 
>haven't any by now. I only know about the plastic assembly by Daklin with 
>radio and cassette but obviously the topworks are not intended to operate.
>
> Norman
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