As some of you may know, Allen Hough made a peculiar record changer that was 
used on only a few radio/phonos in the late 1920s, the Columbia 990 and the 
Zenith 75 being the only two that I know about.  Here's a strange electric 
portable acoustic machine made by them: 

http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Allen-Hough-Turntable-Record-Player-Phonograph_W0QQitemZ320475016810QQcmdZViewItemQQptZVintage_Electronics_R2?hash=item4a9dccae6a

Note the busted casting which reveals what appears to be a multi-pole induction 
motor rotor.  Note the escutcheon around the spindle hole in the platter says 
"Allen Hough Rotor Corp." in Milwaukee.  Wonder what a "rotor corporation" was? 
 Maybe they specialized in gear hobbing or making multi-pole induction motors.  
Anybody know more about this company?

Greg Bogantz
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