Beware !! This machine has been altered. This is a CAROLA, advertised in 
Talking Machine World in October of 1916, The tone arm and reproducer has been 
changed out, it is suppose to have a "Violin Fibre" tone arm (Not Metal), and 
the reproducer is all wrong as well. Also, something has been done to the 
outside of the machine as well. It is shown and advertised with a dark mahogany 
finish !! So this one is all wrong. One sold a couple of years ago on ebay and 
it did not have a motor !! I noticed it, but the seller refused to change his 
description even though I gave him a heads up. Some poor fool bought it anyway. 
It is not advertised as a children's phonograph, the ad shows two ladies 
relaxing in the living room listening to it. the size was 11" by 13" by 22", 
31" high in playing position and weighs 11 lbs. Hope this helps. 

Bruce 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "john robles" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2011 6:48:17 AM 
Subject: [Phono-L] Is this a children's phonograph?? 

Hello all 
There is a phonograph I am considering buying for resale, ostensibly a 
children's phonograph that looks liks a small victrola. It is made of 
woodgrained metal and is nice looking. Can anyone give me an idea of value? I 
know some small phonographs weren't actually children's phonographs, and I am 
interested in the history of this one. Pics can be seen here: 
http://s197.photobucket.com/albums/aa39/john9ten/Mini%20Victrola/ 
Thanks! 
John Robles 
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