[Phono-L] Columbia Englewood Musicalphone

2010-03-23 Thread harvey kravitz
I have an Englewood Musicalphone made by Columbia. It uses a horn similar to a 
Busybee Grand. I need some information on the horn and elbow. The outside of 
the horn is blue with a sunburst on the inside, from what I was told. I'd like 
to know what the color scheme of the inside sunburst pattern is. The elbow fits 
into the small end of the horn like what you would see on a cylinder horn, and 
then into the Analyzing reproducer. The elbow is similar to a front mount AY or 
AR. Any information, pictures or a sale of the horn or elbow will be greatly 
appreciated.
Harvey Kravitz



  
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Re: [Phono-L] Columbia Englewood Musicalphone

2010-03-23 Thread jskoch
Hi I have a Musicalphone. If you can get on the talking machine forum go to 
page no 28. Go to number 30 and click on it. My machine is there. It's the way 
I got it from charley hunnel. Hope that helps.




 harvey kravitz harveykrav...@yahoo.com wrote: 
 I have an Englewood Musicalphone made by Columbia. It uses a horn similar to 
 a Busybee Grand. I need some information on the horn and elbow. The outside 
 of the horn is blue with a sunburst on the inside, from what I was told. I'd 
 like to know what the color scheme of the inside sunburst pattern is. The 
 elbow fits into the small end of the horn like what you would see on a 
 cylinder horn, and then into the Analyzing reproducer. The elbow is similar 
 to a front mount AY or AR. Any information, pictures or a sale of the horn or 
 elbow will be greatly appreciated.
 Harvey Kravitz
 
 
 
   
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Re: [Phono-L] Columbia Englewood Musicalphone

2010-03-23 Thread harvey kravitz
Allen,
I guess I wasn't clear. From what I can see in the picture of the Englewood 
Musicalphone in the first compendium book, the horn looks like a cylinder horn. 
The special elbow fits on the small end of the horn. Then it fits into the 
Analyzing reproducer. it looks similar to the elbow that fits on an AY or BY. 
If you have any pictures of this elbow and the sunburst pattern of the horn, it 
will be greatly appreciated.
Harvey Kravitz






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In a message dated 3/23/2010 3:01:10 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
harveykrav...@yahoo.com writes:

Any  information, pictures or a sale of the horn or elbow will be greatly  
appreciatedI have an Englewood Musicalphone made by  Columbia




What is the evidence that this machine was made/sold BY Columbia?

According to The Trademarks of Recorded Sound, the 'Musicalphone' term was  
trademarked by the Englewood Co of Illinois (Consolidated Factories). They 
may  have also used the phrase: 'Silver Tongued.'

Allen
_www.phonobooks.com_ (http://www.phonobooks.com) 

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Re: [Phono-L] Columbia Englewood Musicalphone

2010-03-23 Thread AllenAmet
In a message dated 3/23/2010 8:43:34 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
harveykrav...@yahoo.com writes:

If you  have any pictures of this elbow and the sunburst pattern of the 
horn, it will  be greatly appreciated.
---


Hi Harvey,
 
  No photos unfortunately, just the research on the name. They  (Englewood) 
said it was first placed on sale in July of 1904. No  mention of Columbia 
in the trademark application.
 
Allen
 
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Re: [Phono-L] Columbia Englewood Musicalphone

2010-03-23 Thread harvey kravitz
Hi Allen,
Englewood was made by Columbia. BTW, do you have a picture of a Columbia AY or 
AR elbow?
Harvey Kravitz





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Sent: Tue, March 23, 2010 4:51:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Columbia Englewood Musicalphone

In a message dated 3/23/2010 8:43:34 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
harveykrav...@yahoo.com writes:

If you  have any pictures of this elbow and the sunburst pattern of the 
horn, it will  be greatly appreciated.
---


Hi Harvey,

  No photos unfortunately, just the research on the name. They  (Englewood) 
said it was first placed on sale in July of 1904. No  mention of Columbia 
in the trademark application.

Allen

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Re: [Phono-L] Columbia Englewood Musicalphone

2010-03-23 Thread AllenAmet
 
In a message dated 3/23/2010 9:06:02 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
harveykrav...@yahoo.com writes:

BTW, do  you have a picture of a Columbia AY or AR elbow?


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Hi
 
 No photos unfortunately. Did Columbia make this model  (Musicalphone) for 
Columbia? If so, what is the evidence?
 
allen
 
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