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>Paillard is also famous for the phonograph machine that played flat disks
>instead of cylinders,
You are probably confusing it with Path�, who made grammophoe records by tranferring
the recordings from cylinders from 1906 on. The discs were vertical cut and
played from the center and outwards at a speed of 90-100 rpm. They were popular in
Russia, where a grammophone is called "patefon".
The grammophone record was invented by E. Berliner and produced by The Grammophone and
Typewriter Co. Ltd. in Hayes from 1898. They were lateral cut and
played at 78 rpm. This became the standard, later adopted even by Path�, even thuogh
they and Columbia used the speed 80 rpm.
Per B.
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