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The Definitive Early Phonograph and Record Channel
Добавлен 13 окт 2011
Lets enjoy and learn about early entertainment from sound and technology. Explore videos of amazing music from early cylinder records, view riviting and educational videos on Coin-Operated phonographs, and become familiar with Edison, Victor, Columbia, Berliner, Zonophone, Amet, Bell Tainter, Bettini, Talkophone and other early technology pioneers.
I Saw It In the Catalog Episode 31 - Records
In this series you will enjoy and learn from video episodes of all different kinds of phonographs, accessories, record cabinets, horns, and records alongside period catalog images where those items were advertised. The episode is fast paced and full of useful information for the novice and advanced collector alike.
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I Saw It In the Catalog Episode 30 - Phonographs
Просмотров 19814 дней назад
In this series you will enjoy and learn from video episodes of all different kinds of phonographs, accessories, record cabinets, horns, and records alongside period catalog images where those items were advertised. The episode is fast paced and full of useful information for the novice and advanced collector alike.
Edison Children Series - Blue Amberol 3157 - The Story of Chicken Little
Просмотров 7928 дней назад
In this series you will enjoy video episodes of Edison Cylinders, made for children. The episodes are fast paced and full of useful information about the song for the novice and advanced collector alike.
I Never Saw It In the Catalog Episode 10
Просмотров 244Месяц назад
In this series you will enjoy video episodes of all different kinds of phonographs, accessories, record cabinets, horns, and records that have not yet been discovered in period catalogs. Its fast paced and full of useful information for the novice and advanced collector alike.
I Saw It In the Catalog Episode 29 - Records
Просмотров 228Месяц назад
In this series you will enjoy and learn from video episodes of all different kinds of phonographs, accessories, record cabinets, horns, and records alongside period catalog images where those items were advertised. The episode is fast paced and full of useful information for the novice and advanced collector alike.
What the Heck Is That Phonograph Episode 3 - The 1902 Talk-O-Phone
Просмотров 650Месяц назад
In this series we will explore odd and unusual phonographs. We’ll learn about the inventors involved and see possible answers to What The Heck Is That Phonograph?. This series fast paced and full of useful information for the novice and advanced collector alike.
I Saw It In the Catalog Episode 28 - Phonographs
Просмотров 5322 месяца назад
In this series you will enjoy and learn from video episodes of all different kinds of phonographs, accessories, record cabinets, horns, and records alongside period catalog images where those items were advertised. The episode is fast paced and full of useful information for the novice and advanced collector alike.
I Never Saw It In Real Life Episode 5 - Phonographs
Просмотров 2492 месяца назад
In this series you will enjoy video episodes of all different kinds of phonographs and accessories, represented in period catalogs, that have not yet been discovered in real life. Its fast paced and full of useful information for the novice and advanced collector alike.
The Columbia Model BS Coin-Operated Graphophone
Просмотров 2732 месяца назад
This is a video for the series "How Does That Coin-Operated Phonograph Work?" It demonstrates the Columbia Model BS Coin-Operated Graphophone. This is a spring-motor coin-operated machine produced in 1898 that plays standard sized cylinder records. You’ll also learn some fun facts about the music being played.
I Saw It In the Catalog Episode 27 - Records
Просмотров 2103 месяца назад
In this series you will enjoy and learn from video episodes of all different kinds of phonographs, accessories, record cabinets, horns, and records alongside period catalog images where those items were advertised. The episode is fast paced and full of useful information for the novice and advanced collector alike.
I Saw It In the Catalog Episode 26 - Phonographs
Просмотров 2293 месяца назад
In this series you will enjoy and learn from video episodes of all different kinds of phonographs, accessories, record cabinets, horns, and records alongside period catalog images where those items were advertised. The episode is fast paced and full of useful information for the novice and advanced collector alike.
Edison Children Series - Blue Amberol 4987 - Mother Goose No. 2
Просмотров 973 месяца назад
In this series you will enjoy video episodes of Edison Cylinders, made for children. The episodes are fast paced and full of useful information about the song for the novice and advanced collector alike.
I Saw It In the Catalog Episode 25 - Accessories
Просмотров 2164 месяца назад
In this series you will enjoy and learn from video episodes of all different kinds of phonographs, accessories, record cabinets, horns, and records alongside period catalog images where those items were advertised. The episode is fast paced and full of useful information for the novice and advanced collector alike.
I Never Saw It In the Catalog Episode 9
Просмотров 2084 месяца назад
In this series you will enjoy video episodes of all different kinds of phonographs, accessories, record cabinets, horns, and records that have not yet been discovered in period catalogs. Its fast paced and full of useful information for the novice and advanced collector alike.
The Chicago Model Coin-Operated Phonograph
Просмотров 6954 месяца назад
This is a video for the series "How Does That Coin-Operated Phonograph Work?" It demonstrates the Chicago Model Coin-operated phonograph. This is an electric coin-operated machine produced in 1892 that uses Edison's Class M Phonograph mechanism. You’ll also learn some fun facts about the inventors involved and music being played.
I Saw It In the Catalog Episode 24 - Phonographs
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I Saw It In the Catalog Episode 24 - Phonographs
I Saw It In the Catalog Episode 23 - Accessories
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I Saw It In the Catalog Episode 23 - Accessories
Edison Children Series - Blue Amberol 4986 - Mother Goose No. 1
Просмотров 2225 месяцев назад
Edison Children Series - Blue Amberol 4986 - Mother Goose No. 1
I Never Saw It In Real Life Episode 4 - Cabinets
Просмотров 2566 месяцев назад
I Never Saw It In Real Life Episode 4 - Cabinets
I Saw It In the Catalog Episode 22 - Phonographs
Просмотров 2706 месяцев назад
I Saw It In the Catalog Episode 22 - Phonographs
What the Heck Is That Phonograph Episode 2 - The Chicago Ediphone
Просмотров 7766 месяцев назад
What the Heck Is That Phonograph Episode 2 - The Chicago Ediphone
I Saw It In the Catalog Episode 21 - Records
Просмотров 2457 месяцев назад
I Saw It In the Catalog Episode 21 - Records
I Never Saw It In the Catalog Episode 8
Просмотров 1887 месяцев назад
I Never Saw It In the Catalog Episode 8
The Columbia Model AS Coin-Operated Graphophone
Просмотров 3617 месяцев назад
The Columbia Model AS Coin-Operated Graphophone
I Saw It In the Catalog Episode 20 - Phonographs
Просмотров 2818 месяцев назад
I Saw It In the Catalog Episode 20 - Phonographs
I Saw It In the Catalog Episode 19 - Accessories
Просмотров 1708 месяцев назад
I Saw It In the Catalog Episode 19 - Accessories
The Edison Bijou Coin-operated Phonograph
Просмотров 3538 месяцев назад
The Edison Bijou Coin-operated Phonograph
I Never Saw It In the Catalog Episode 7
Просмотров 2369 месяцев назад
I Never Saw It In the Catalog Episode 7
I Saw It In the Catalog Episode 18 - Phonographs
Просмотров 2309 месяцев назад
I Saw It In the Catalog Episode 18 - Phonographs
I've never seen a Lambert that late! Looks so similar to an indestructible at that point, and that number (589) is right about where indestructibles pick up.
You're absolutely correct! Thanks for watching!
Another great video, thanks. I have 38 Vogue picture records displayed on my walls in my Phonograph room.
Wonderful!! Thanks for watching!
Vogue Records were quite the novelty. The company was only around for a year or two. The problem they had was they couldn't get any major bands or vocalists to sign on because of contract limitations. The ones they did get were between contracts. They do still sound good but be careful playing them on older equipment. Treat them like regular vinyl.
Absolutely agree!! Thanks for watching!
Well done! I had a couple Vogue Picture records, but sold them.
Thanks for watching!! Vogues are great looking records!
@@Shawn_O_Phonograph you’re welcome! Yes they are!
Always enjoy these videos!
Thank you ! More to come! Keep watching!
@@Shawn_O_Phonograph will do
Another great video, keep 'em coming.
Thank you ! More to come! Keep watching!
Played too fast
Thanks for watching!
Is there a catalog of illustrated song machines I can find online?
There is a lot available online. However, Illustrated Song Machines are very elusive and little is documented on them. Thanks for watching.
I remember trying to google the picture-phone when I saw it on phonographia lol
So fun! Thanks for watching!
I sure look forward too your videos, very informative. Thanks
Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching!!
Who needs to read up on our Phonograph books when we can learn from your video's cheers 🍻 👏
Thanks for watching.
Love theses videos very educational 👌☕️
I am pleased that you think so! More to come! Thanks for watching.
Great presentation as usual you have great knowledge Shawn can i ask you Q i have Let Us Not Forget 3756 blue Amberol Cylinder it's da long version with matching lid in superb condition can you tell me Edison made da short version when was longer version made is my Cylinder rare would you have any idea of value of it thanks very much great video 😀👍
Congrats on your Let Us Not forget. On the long version, there is 2 minutes of Edison speaking, and then the Start Spangled Banner is played. On the shorter version, only Edison is speaking and the Star Spangled Banner is omitted. Both versions were released on Edison Blue Amberol cylinders. Thanks for watching my videos!
Lovely Edison Opera love this cylinder 👌🇮🇪
I agree, its a great cylinder!! Thanks for watching!
Great video, Thanks
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
Another great video! Thank You!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
@@Shawn_O_Phonograph you’re welcome!
Pirating records even in the 1900’s. I have heard of the talk o phone, in one of my books on antique phonographs, by George F. Paul and Tim Fabrizio. Great video.
Thanks for watching!!!
@@Shawn_O_Phonograph you’re Welcome!
Nice informative video, thanks
So nice of you! Thanks for watching!
The coin "flies through the air with the greatest of ease!"
Nice!!! Thanks for watching!
This video is exactly what my adhd brain needed at 12:13 on a Tuesday
That is so cool! Thanks for sharing and watching!!
Another great video. I've always liked the coin-op phonographs.
Me too! Thanks for watching!
I never knew Edison and Columbia had manufactured so many varieties of coin operated phonographs.
Its amazing, right!! Thanks for watching.
@@Shawn_O_Phonograph you’re welcome!
Beautiful Edison Opera you have a wonderful collection 😀 🇮🇪🍻
Thank you!! I appreciate you watching.
Haven't heard of this series before but very interested!
Glad you found it!! Thanks for watching!
Another great video, thanks
Thank you!! I appreciate you watching!!
Great production.
Much appreciated! Thanks for watching!
You have helped the phonograph community in many ways. Your series on the 5000 series in particular. This video is another example. I recently purchased one of these incredible phonographs and had it serviced. In this video, I was able to view the gears on both sides and confirm that they had been re-assembled correctly. Once again, thank you.
Wow! Thank you so much. I am honored that this was useful!!! I'll keep em coming! Thanks for watching!!
I had no idea Lambert made Concert cylinders. Great info, thanks for posting.
Absolutely!! Thank you for watching!!
S.S. Kresge company was the "father" of Kmart! My father worked at an S.S. Kresge store in the 1950s, I worked at a Kmart in the 1970s and again in the 2010s. My mother worked for Sears, Roebuck and Company from the 1950s until the 1980s. It was years after my mother passed that Sears & Kmart merged, Linking all three historic names. Small world indeed.
Great addition!! Thank you for sharing!!!
Another great video.
I appreciate it! Thank you for watching!
Oreste Migliaccio was the composer of the excellent ragtime song ‘Gatling Gun Rag.’
Very cool!! Thank you for watching!
Another great video!
Thanks again!
Very nice!
Thanks for the visit. Appreciate you watching!
@@Shawn_O_Phonograph you’re welcome!
It’s amazing all of the different accessories that were, available for phonographs of the time period.
I agree! And lots more to come!
Another informative video, thank you
Thanks for watching!!!
That's fascinating; Thank you! I'm going to watch them all!
Wonderful! Thank you for watching!!
Those were some interesting finds!
I agree! Thanks for watching!
You’re welcome!@@Shawn_O_Phonograph
I do not collect antique phonographs. I do own 1 though. It is an original 1897 Berliner Trademark. The phono is almost like new. The goldtone horn has a few dents but still pretty nice. I bought it at an estate auction in 1986. There were 1200 discs including 43 Berliners and 60 other 7" discs. Unfortunately, the rest of the records, were rather boring. Included was an original 1899 Berliner catalogue. Paid a whopping $400 for the whole works. The auctioneer described both the phono and 7" discs as "childrens" That helped keep the price down. LOL.
Thank for watching!!
Very interesting, thanks.
Thanks for watching!!
Just a super video. Very well done!
Thank you very much! I appreciate it!
Superb video! Thanks for creating and sharing.
Thanks for watching! I appreciate it!
Excellent!! Thank you for putting this video together..
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
This is the last prerecorded cylinder?
Thank for watching. This is the last cylinder for his popular series that Edison produced.
Another great video Shawn. Sure would like too see your coin-op phonograph collection.
Thanks for watching!!!
Fascinating machine. Especially for the only surviving example.
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it!
You’re welcome! Yes I did, Thank you!@@Shawn_O_Phonograph
Wow! You really put a lot of work into this video. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching! Its a blast to put these together!
Spectacular machine, and equally spectacular video -- I think the best you've done yet, and that's saying something, Great work!
Thank you very much! High praise, from someone I respect!!
Outstanding video, Shawn. What a machine!
Many thanks for watching!!! Glad you enjoyed it, Dan.
@Shawn_O_Phonograph Dan do you work in Phonograph museum are is your own private collection is unreal I'm collector buying my Edison Opera in May I can't wait ha I'd love Class M and Coin operated machine dreaming ha thanks for your wonderful collection 👍🇮🇪
@@Troupee-Lennon Congratulations on your Opera!! That is a wonderful machine. You will really enpjoy it!
@Shawn_O_Phonograph do you have one in your collection do ya have link
Fantastic demonstration is this one of your Coin Class M in your collection beautiful cabinet 😀🎷👍
Thank you for watching!!! Glad you enjoyed it!!
Outstanding 😮. What a cylinder record 👏 👌
I agree!! Thanks for watching!