The Record Changer Video Section of the Website is Being Hosted for Carsten Fischer. 

 

Early Record Changers – history, technology, photos/ videos and maintenance

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1924: Deca-Disc /1928: Electramuse Drop Changers

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1931: Majestic / Electromatic
Swinging Magazine Changer

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1927: Victor Talking Machine Co
Automatic Orthophonic Victrola 10-50

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1932: General Industries
"Slasher" Changer

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1928: HMV Model 1 Automatic Gramophone

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1949: Lincoln Engineering
Pneumatic Turn-Over Changer
(Series 50, Series 60, Series 70)

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1928: Victor Talking Machine Co
Automatic Orthophonic Victrola 10-35

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1962: Thorens TD224 Changer

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1929/1931: Capehart
Capehart Deluxe Changer
(16-E,41-E, 41-E2 turn-over changers)

    

   

 
The Best Portables of the World

An overview of the great US and UK suitcase portables, using Orthophonic and Viva-Tonal technology.

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Other Great Phonographs and Contraptions

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 1920s: Record Repeaters and the Brooks Repeating Phonographs

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1927: Edisonic Beethoven
Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph

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 1926: Edison LONG PLAY Diamond Disc Phonograph (C-19 Laboratory Model) – plays 40 minute long playing records

 



 

 

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