I have just been contacted by a lady in Massachusetts who has what appears to 
be a very large and elaborate Period Style Cabinet Victrola.  It has Victor 
Victrola Style parts, and #2 Reproducer, but inside the elaborate cabinet are 
the words Gramophone Co.  This is an internal horn style victrola but for some 
reason it also has an additional early style electric pickup and tone arm with 
it. It does have a motor in it to turn the turntable, and I will see if the 
owner can identify it as either the early induction or universal type. Can 
anyone out there, maybe some of our friends across the pond positively identify 
the cabinet styles that were used in the Gramophone Company Period style 
victrolas.  If you think you can, I will gladly send you some photos of the 
this monster for you to identify and get back to me. It is a real "space taker 
upper" and I must admit I have never ever seen one of these before. I checked 
Look for the dog and it does not match any of the Victor Period Style Cabinets. 
She said this was originally purchased from a Wellesley, Massachusetts estate 
aution. thanks for your help on this.

Bruce

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