Very true. Well, I haven't heard from the seller now for three days, so I think 
he found another buyer. Here are pics.
  http://s197.photobucket.com/albums/aa39/john9ten/Berliner/

George Glastris <glastris at comcast.net> wrote:
  And if you want to be really pedantic, a TRUE Trade Mark must have the 
English Gramophone Co. Ltd. label on it, since Barraud used one of those in 
the painting His Masters Voice.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert Plavzic" 

To: "Antique Phonograph List" 

Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 8:05 AM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Berliner


> Hi John
>
> My mortgage has also just shot up, taking my blood pressure up in
> sympathy......
>
> There are trademarks and there are trademarks. Companie Francaise (i.e.
> French not Canadian) made some different varieties that look similar but 
> are
> not all necessarily trademarks. "Trademark" was the model 5 with Clark
> Johnson soundbox. There is also the model 3 that looks very similar except
> for the motor casing at the rear that is not rounded like the trademark 
> but
> begins parallel and kinks into a semi-circular curve - value is much less.
> CF also made the style 5 and 4 in Mahogany. Trademarks have a horizontal
> speed adjuster and 3's a vertical one.
> (style 4 is a larger case that encloses the motor which is fixed 
> diagonally
> with the winder in a corner.
>
> There is an additional Trademark looking CF machine with a larger than
> standard spring housing that occasionally turns up.
>
> In its purest form the trademark should look the same as the machine in 
> the
> painting. Later style 5's had a cannon style brake rather than the side
> brake (can it still be called a trademark with a different brake setup? Or
> with a Concert or Exibition! soundbox???)
>
> If it helps, send a photo offline
>
> regards
>
> Rob
>
>
>
> On 6/16/08, john robles wrote:
>>
>> It has been suggested that this could be a Canadian model, and thus worth 
>> a
>> little less on the American market. It has a decal that says 'Cie 
>> Francaise
>> du Gramophone, Paris No 2137'.
>>
>> Norman Bruderhofer 
wrote: Hey John,
>> I remember seeing a trademark at the Wayne show about four years ago.
>> It was very beautiful but had been restored with a significant
>> percentage of repro parts. The price was $1500 for that one. So,
>> $3500 can be quite reasonable for a fully original trademark.
>> Good luck!
>> Norman
>>
>>
>> At 04:34 15.06.2008, you wrote:
>> >Hi there
>> > This Berliner has a second decal on the other side that says 'Cie
>> > Francaise du gramophone No. 2172'. I can't see the Berliner decal
>> > very clearly (I have only seen photos so far) but when and if I go
>> > see it in person, I will make sure the decal is in English. This
>> > was the issue, I know that foreign made machines don't seem to do
>> > as well with American buyers. I will guage the screw threads to
>> > make sure they are not metric. I have had a repro of this type
>> > myself, and I know what to look for on that count. The horn is an
>> > obvious original horn, though perhaps not original to this model.
>> > The horn is nickel plated, with a bell joined to the body with a
>> > seam. The bell is a bit bent but pretty nice. The body has obvious
>> > spots when plating is mottled a bit.
>> > The hold down looks as if it is the tye with the hole all the way
>> > through, as it should be. I just want to be sure this machine is
>> > not a marriage of old and new. The motor housing looks as it
>> > should. The crank is not the flat bar type, it is more like an
>> > early Victor slip on crank with the slight offset in the winding arm.
>> > I will let you guys know what happens.
>> > Thanks!
>> > John
>>
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