[Phono-L] Lyric Phonograph update
Glenn Longwell
majesticrecord at snet.net
Fri Apr 3 07:10:49 PDT 2009
Not sure what the problem is on your end. Works for me.
Also, someone had mentioned Stewart in the previous thread on this. I found an article on them in January 1916 issue of Talking Machine World saying they were to make phonographs. So in case someone was interested in dating those if it wasn't already known it would be early 1916 as the earliest date.
Glenn
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From: "bruce78rpm at comcast.net" <bruce78rpm at comcast.net>
To: Antique Phonograph List <phono-l at oldcrank.org>
Sent: Friday, April 3, 2009 9:48:21 AM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Lyric Phonograph update
Thanks for the update Glenn, your link below keeps coming up Not Found. Could you check this to see if it is correct? Thanks
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From: "Glenn Longwell" <majesticrecord at snet.net>
To: "Antique Phonograph List" <phono-l at oldcrank.org>
Sent: Friday, April 3, 2009 8:18:30 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: [Phono-L] Lyric Phonograph update
Well folks, I believe we have most, if not all, of our answers to put this to rest. This is most certainly not a Columbia product. As for tonearms on the 3 machines we've seen pictures of it would appear none of them are original. They did, in fact, commercially produce this phonograph with a rubber tonearm. So my guess is that these didn't last and were eventually replaced. They were announced April 1916 in Talking Machine World. I don't know exactly when they stopped yet but by February 1917 they were no longer producing them.
My two remaining questions are 1) when did they stop, which requires further research which I didn't have time for when I got this most recent information and 2) how can we identify the reproducer they used? The ad shows it listed as a "Lyric Reproducer" and they claim they made all their own parts but there's not a good enough picture to know how to identify one. If they only fit the rubber tonearms perhaps they are all gone as well?? Anyone have any Lyric reproducers that seem to fit no other machine?
Full story here with article and ad from April 1916:
www.majesticrecord.com/lyricphono.htm
Regards,
Glenn
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