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Windup Here Phonographs
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I will show you all the phonographs in my collection. You will see pictures and hear them playing music.
Some phonographs are extremely fragile and it’s recommended that you don’t do a full wind
3/4 is the maximum recommended wind.
If you are new to the hobby and your record won’t play, the phonograph just stops, a few drops of oil on the motor parts will have
a very positive result. Also newer 78s have more friction when playing then a 78 from say 1910. It’s a different recording method.
Something simple as a dusty, dirty record will have a hard time as well.
There are a lot of books-to help beginners and serious collectors alike. Any questions, just ask.
Some phonographs are extremely fragile and it’s recommended that you don’t do a full wind
3/4 is the maximum recommended wind.
If you are new to the hobby and your record won’t play, the phonograph just stops, a few drops of oil on the motor parts will have
a very positive result. Also newer 78s have more friction when playing then a 78 from say 1910. It’s a different recording method.
Something simple as a dusty, dirty record will have a hard time as well.
There are a lot of books-to help beginners and serious collectors alike. Any questions, just ask.
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Great stuff! Thanks 😀 👍
I have a Victor E Monarch Jr. Which is apart. Can you help with instructions on the reassembly? Thanks
i need to see it.
Looks like a can of Ham. I could imagine Harpo Marx lip syncing with one of these record players on his back. 😂
it’s like asking what’s the meaning of life! And what came first, these phonographs or canned ham.
Beautiful Edison fireside i love da grain on cygnet horn matches da Phonograph 👍😀
some horns are so bad paint wise but in perfect shape otherwise , then a repaint is fine.
Yes but what are the names of the records so we can look them up please❤
Hello! I am a phonograph collector, not a record collector! I have close to 100 phonographs, with over 60 already posted. Those small records your requesting the name, I have maybe 10. It will be an easy find, just give me a few days!!
@moonlightfordf1005 you are so nice to even consider looking ❤️❤️❤️
It’s a Pigmyphone Record, #41- “It ain’t gonna rain no mo” played by the Pigmyphone dance orchestra. Record pressing # pressed on record “567” I will make a new video on a better phonograph at the correct speed!
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I’m looking for it!
I have this record, inherited it. I wish I had the doll to go with it.
There out there, but they are pricey for an original, working example
I'd imagine the winding keys are often missing in these
that’s true but reproduction keys are available
Great video, this will help me on my new task, the seat recover
take your time!
Victrola, Amberola. Graphonola now Bingola. Any other olas out there ?
there are a lot of olas out there. mainly off, unheard of brands.
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Your nipper dog doesn't look impressed but i love it.
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Looking good dad 😀❤️
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What's the difference between a"Graphophone" and a Gramophone?
Graphophone was a name Columbia used as there brand for both there cylinder and flat record phonographs. Gramophone is the the name of the first flat record phonograph. It is used to describe almost all phonographs even throw they haven’t been produced in approximately 125 years. There both phonographs.
@@moonlightfordf1005 thank you for clearing that up
Sooo satisfying to watch it play!
Thank You!
Do not overtighten the oil filter and you will not have this problem. Amazing tool though.
I agree 💯 %. i bought it this way!
Now THAT'S Hi-Fi!
Found a 2 & 4 minute gem with the larger Gem horn at a garage sale in Minneapolis, later I then traded it Graphophone type A and have been looking for another one ever since. Whats interesting about your Gem is that it has a very similar brass crane that I made for the one I had. Whats the story behind this one?
As you know the black model B Gem was available with a lot of horn options when new. The model b has a slot for a crane to use with a Gem 19” black horn. smaller horns are also correct. check out my maroon gem with a maroon horn.
@@moonlightfordf1005Yes, I once did have a Fireside with the maroon horn as well as a two minute gem with the small japanned horn. They are fun machines. I found one single photo of the 2&4 minute Gem before I traded it and it indeed seams that it is the same you have, such as the left scratch mark on the reproducer rest and the crank handle has more shellac towards the body. There may have been a veneer repair but i could be misremembering from another Gem. If you happened to remember the fellow that sold you this, it may have been Derrel Greeley of Greeley Junction out of Lewisville MN.
You’re right, they are fun!
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Aark, he said bad words!
what i cut was hysterical!
your collection is almost impossible
i have at least 20 more to post. stay tuned’
It may be because of old age, but there is to much wobbling in the turntable, and it throws the sound way off
These phonographs are just a curiosity, and if they play then there is no reason to open it up for any reason. It will go back in the collection to be played ? Thank You for your interest!
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Absolute Vinyl Violence! Amazing what those records have withstood and are still playing. And amazing at how much fidelity is revealed through a nail basically... And that THING! Hysterical and TOTALLY SERIOUS at the same time! Audiophiles then, a gold plated nail, cardboard platter mat and a tin horn stuck in a wooden box. Today? $4,000 Moving Coil Cartridges, Nude Shibata Styluses, Boron Cantilever, Delrin Clamps, Macassar Plinths... But can it play a record?😂 Great work, love your channel!
Couldn’t that wear out the record faster?
The records are made with a special “ grit” to wear the needles
Where did you find this phonograph?
Phonographs can be found in the oddest of places. There have been times I found things in places I didn’t even want to go to. Keep your eyes open.
Gorgeous sound 😍
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I had never seen one of these before. Thank you for sharing.
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Good job thank you
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How happy are you now with the clear? How many coats and how much material did it take? Looks awesome on that old truck...
I did 2 coats. definitely needed both. it’s still shines and is holding up nice. i used 1.5 quarts in total.
I really like this video. I was just gifted my first project vehicle from my father-in-law and I plan to do most of this myself. Easy to follow and simple enough.
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WHAAAAAAAAT?!?!?
Pretty cool! I’m amazed it works, the records are worn.
@@moonlightfordf1005 The are, because of the needle they are using.. it's a sewing machine type needle
You just saved me $1000
If I had an extra 1k in my life, I’d buy 500 ice cream cones! Glad the video helped
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If I could only have 1 machine it would be this D . Your drive belt might be slipping. That murky warbling sound is usually the sign of a loose belt. If that doesn't work, try changing the gaskets in the reproducer, There's demonstrations of how to do this here on You Tube
I will definitely look into that. Thank You!
At first glance seeing it from the front I thought it was a cupcake.
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they are great
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That was awesome!! But never forget to eat lol
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Great job!
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Name of the song? 😊
i show the record in the video. it has the name and label info
I have a 1997 Ford 150 extended cab.im working on.my seats are in good shape.just needs to be cleaned
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The First 78 Rpm Record Sounds Scary
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when is this cylinder from? it sounds so beautiful <3
It’s hard to date cylinders. But I’d guess from 1908. Ish
It's playing much too fast. That's an easy fix.
The speed adjustment is on the side. Very easy to slow it down
Interesting. But what's with the creepy music?
Just a random track I have
That machine will play "Little Wonder" records too.
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Could you tell us the song title and the artist please? (That speed problem is an easy fix.)
I have stacks and stacks of these records. To find the exact one may be difficult. But I’ll try
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"Home in Passadena" [sic] by "Mr John Hall"
I recommend using 3M spray adhesive.
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nice job! The bench seat looks great! A layer of burlap over the springs protecting the foam would make the foam last longer tho. On seat back not as important as on the seat itself.
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These were kiddie record plàyers for small records. Many like this were built on structure resembling a can for canned ham though not actual can oñ ones I've seen. A round, drum like player was made for playing the 5inch "Little Wonder" records for children. (Because of these kids players, some people think "Litte Wonders", were kids label, like the 1950s Golden plastic 6inch, but only 10% were. The Little Wonder player had lithos of kids at play or Animals, if full color As late as mid-50s, there were acoustic kids players though with plug in electric motors. Modest could play 10inch 78, a few had 45 speed also.😊
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Love this music!
Was that a Fram Oil Filter you had to butcher off?...Replace with anything other brands..
I replaced it with a better quality, thicker metal wall. It was a Fram