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| | Okeh Records : General Phonograph |
 | | General Phonograph article @ Euro Online Encyclopedia'>Okeh Records : General Phonograph article at Free Euro Online Encyclopedia | |  | | General Phonograph article @ Euro Online Encyclopedia'>Okeh Records : General Phonograph |  | | It uses material from the wikipedia article Okeh Records : General Phonograph. |
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| | ODEON RECORDS IN AMERICA |
 | | General Phonograph took full-page ads to announce its "new" Odeon releases, which included material by John McCormack, Riccardo Stracciari, Maria Ivogun, Frieda Hempel, Herman Jadlowker, Clare Dux, Emmy Destinn, Barbara Kemp, Pasquale Amato, Alessandro Bonci, and Adamo Didur. |  | | By March 1922, General Phonograph was offering a new Fo- prefixed series of Odeon discs, pressed under license from Lindström's Societa Italiana di Fonotipia and International Talking Machine Company subsidiaries. |  | | At first featuring standard and popular fare recorded in the Okeh studios and pressed at the General Phonograph Corporation's plant, Odeon began advertising in the trade publications in April 1921, although its listings were conspicuously absent from the Talking Machine World Advance Record Bulletins until midsummer. |
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| | Premier |
 | | In the early 1920s, Okeh was the name of a record label owned and manufactured by the General Phonograph Company of New York City. |  | | was producing large quantities of phonograph motors and parts for General Phonograph Company and others of the trade. |  | | In the early 1920's General Phonograph Company sold the record label. |
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| | Books & Literature : Thomas A. Edison and His Kinetographic Motion Pictures |
 | | Key words: Cinema/Film: Book Film and Video - Cinematography Film and Video - History and Criticism General History - General History Kineto-phonograph Kinetograph Kinetoscope Motion Pictures (General) Motion pictures United States Edison, Thomas A |  | | Cinema/Film: Book Film and Video - Cinematography Film and Video - History and Criticism General History - General History Kineto-phonograph Kinetograph Kinetoscope Motion Pictures Motion pictures United States Edison, Thomas A |  | | Store map 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 |
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| | Ralph Peer b |
 | | After working for his father, who sold sewing machines, phonographs and records, Peer spent several years with Columbia Records, in Kansas City, until around 1920, when he was hired as recording director of General Phonograph's OKeh label. |  | | Ralph Sylvester Peer, 22 May 1892, Kansas City, Missouri, USA, d. |  | | Peer was a leading talent scout, recording engineer and record producer in the field of country music in the '20s and '30s, who went on to form the Southern Music Publishing Company. |
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http://www.centrohd.com/biogra/p2/ralph_peer_b.htm
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| | Canadian Antique VICTROLAS / PHONOGRAPHS / RECORD PLAYERS Service Information |
 | | The Phonograph Ring welcomes sites dealing with early phonographs, gramophones, cylinders, 78s and recorded sound in general. |  | | We carry factory Phonograph service information for name brands such as RCA Victor, Canadian General Electric(GCE/GE), Admiral, Marconi, Silvertone and Webster-Chicago. |  | | Phonograph Service Information is available for the below Makes and Models |
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| | Location Text and List of Documents - The Edison Papers |
 | | Approximately half of the cases relate to litigation involving the National Phonograph Co. or other Edison interests and the American Graphophone Co. or its associated sales company, the Columbia Phonograph Co., General. |  | | American Graphophone Company and Columbia Phonograph Company, General [3 cases] |  | | Other cases deal with the disposition of litigation between Edison and the New York Phonograph Co.; the supply of Edison phonographs to Europe; patent infringement by |
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| | Phonograph Needles Stylus and Cartridges Phono Needles Phono Stylus available from Ken's Electronics |
 | | Phonograph Needles Stylus and Cartridges Phono Needles Phono Stylus available from Ken's Electronics |  | | [1] 507-DS77 $12.05, =N360-SD, 852, {2741DS}, AC336D1, G-22XSD, GE2-3073DS, PS-56, General Electric RS4634, 4694, 6295, EA97X249; fits General Electric C-200, C-400, C-100-A, EA97X479, EA97X569, RS4694 cartridges |  | | fits Astatic 133, 137, 138, 140, 142, 146, 148, 217, 219, 253, 459, 483, 485, 497, General Electric C200 cartridges $? |
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| | Edison, His Life and Inventions - CHAPTER X |
 | | The Edison phonograph is an important exception to the general rule; not, of course, the phonograph of the present day with all of its mechanical perfection, but as an instrument capable of recording and reproducing sound. |  | | The phonograph of to-day, except for the perfection of its mechanical features, in its beauty of manufacture and design, and in small details, may be considered identical with the machine of 1889, with the exception that with the latter the rotation of the record cylinder was effected by an electric motor. |  | | The original phonograph, as invented by Edison, remained in its crude and immature state for almost ten years--still the object of philosophical interest, and as a convenient text-book illustration of the effect of sound vibration. |
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http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/hst/biography/Edison/chap10.html
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| | Part III Series Notes |
 | | In addition, the letterbooks contain occasional correspondence regarding Edison's other iron ore enterprises; some letters concerning phonograph contracts, litigation, and stock; items pertaining to the price of General Electric securities and other aspects of the electric light business; and a few letters about the telephone, kinetoscope, and phonoplex business. |  | | They contain notes, drawings, and calculations by Edison and other experimenters relating to phonographs and phonograph cylinders, electric lighting, meters, batteries, ore milling, x-ray tubes and apparatus, metals and alloys, chemical experiments, and other subjects. |  | | Included also are entries pertaining to the company's purchase of property from the Edison Manufacturing Company; litigation against the company and other Edison interests by regional phonograph companies; and threatened litigation involving the Pooley Furniture Company (makers of Amberola cabinets) and the Victor Talking Machine Company. |
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| | Canadian Antique VICTROLAS / PHONOGRAPHS / RECORD PLAYERS Service Information |
 | | The Phonograph Ring welcomes sites dealing with early phonographs, gramophones, cylinders, 78s and recorded sound in general. |  | | We carry factory Phonograph service information for name brands such as RCA Victor, Canadian General Electric(GCE/GE), Admiral, Marconi, Silvertone and Webster-Chicago. |  | | Do you need Service Information for a Canadian made Antique Victrola, Phonograph or Record Player? |
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http://www.geocities.com/justradios/phonos.html
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| | Encyclopedia: Cartridge (electronics) |
 | | A magnetic cartridge is the most common modern form of pickup used for the playback of gramophone records using a turntable or phonograph. |  | | A cartridge may be one method of running different software programs within a general purpose computer. |  | | The term cartridge tends to be applied loosely to a large range of techniques which conform to this general description. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Cartridge-(electronics)
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| | PHONOGRAPH - LoveToKnow Article on PHONOGRAPH |
 | | The tinfoil phonograph, however, was an imperfect instrument, both as regards the medium on which the imprints were taken (tinfoil) and the general mechanism of the instrument. |  | | He obtained photographs of the curves on the wax cylinder, a beam of light reflected from a small mirror attached to the vibrating disk of the phonograph being allowed to fall on a sensitive plate while the phonograph was slowly travelling. |  | | In the older phonographs this required accurate adjustment by a fine screw, but in newer forms a certain amount of lateral oscillation is allowed to the marker, by which it slips automatically into the groove. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PH/PHONOGRAPH.htm
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| | 061005musiccat.html |
 | | Harwood purchased the machine from Columbia in 1902 for $33.00, the large amount of correspondence between Harwood and Columbia makes this one of the most important machines in existence as it opens a historic window into how the general public went about purchasing a talking machine. |  | | Elgin is 15 miles east of the Union Illinois Phonograph show being held on Saturday and Sunday, June 11th and 12th. |  | | Clarence B. Harwood of Charlemount Mass., and the Columbia Phonograph Co. of Boston Mass., Mr. |
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http://www.bunteauction.com/catprices/061005musiccat.html
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| | Almind - Glass Biography |
 | | In 1879 he had accumulated sufficient capital to buy an interest in the Oakland and San Diego Telephone companies, and in 1889 he became general manager of the Edison General Electric Company in San Francisco, also known as the Pacific Phonograph Company (founded on the 7th January, 1889). |  | | Louis T. Glass was one of the originators and developers of the 'express switchboard', which came into general use on the Coast in the early 1890s, and he also made the first installation of the harmonic party line system for selective party line service. |  | | In 1892 Louis T. Glass went over to the Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph Company and the Sunset Telephone and Telegraph Company, and in 1898 he was elected vice-president and general manager of both companies. |
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| | Edison Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Edison Records continued selling cylinders until they went out of business in 1929, but for the last decade these were simply dubs of their commercial disc records intended for customers who still used cylinder phonographs purchased years before. |  | | Edison Laboratories had been experimenting with disc records for some 3 years, as the general public seemed to prefer them to cylinders. |  | | Edison Record's brand of business phonograph was called The Ediphone; see dictaphone. |
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| | Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net |
 | | Edison Records continued selling cylinders until they went out of business in 1929, but for the last decade these were simply dubs of their commercial disc records intended for customers who still used cylinder phonographs purchased years before. |  | | Edison Laboratories had been experimenting with gramophone record disc records for some 3 years, as the general public seemed to prefer them to cylinders. |  | | Edison Record's brand of business phonograph was called ''The Ediphone''; see dictaphone. |
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| | Edison:Timeline for Inventing Entertainment:The Motion Pictures and Sound Recordings of the Edison Companies |
 | | Edison meets Eadweard Muybridge, who shows him his zoopraxiscope; Edison sets William K. Dickson and other assistants to work to make a Kinetoscope, "an instrument which does for the Eye what the phonograph does for the Ear". |  | | Edison and Dickson experiment to synchronize sound with film; the Kinetophone is invented which loosely synchronizes a Kinetoscope image with a cylinder phonograph. |  | | Edison General Electric and Thomson-Houston merge into General Electric. |
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| | 236 Machines and their makers by R. J. Wakeman |
 | | General -- General Phonograph Manufacturing Company, Elyria, Ohio. |  | | Edmondson -- Edmondson Phonograph Company, 16 Washington Avenue, Irvington, New Jersey. |  | | Amerinola -- Amerinola Company, 1 Vandalia Avenue, Cincinnati Ohio. |
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| | Index2.htm |
 | | The Phonograph Ring welcomes sites dealing with early phonographs, gramophones, cylinders, 78s and recorded sound in general. |  | | I am a collector of old gramophones, phonographs, cylinders, 78rpm records, 45rpm records and LPs. |  | | The City of London Phonograph and Gramophone Society |
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| | World War I Collection |
 | | The World War I Collection (housed in 8 document boxes, 1 phonograph storage box, 1 storage tube, and 3 map boxes) is organized into five series: SERIES I: The Rainbow Division (subdivided into (a) General, (b) John Carlisle Johnson, (c) Hugo A. |  | | Pershing, General John T. ccTMs draft speech [given] at the conclusion of his review of inspection of the 42nd Division, Sunday, 16 Mar 1919. Delivered to the entire Division, grouped on the bank of the Rhine at the Ludendorf Bridge. 2p. |  | | -----. >Major General Clement A. Flagler, Commanding the 42nd Division, American Expeditionary Forces in Ahrweiller, Germany. ccTL, 22 Mar 1919, 1s. (See also: previous speech by Pershing) |
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| | Rec.antiques.radio+phono FAQ |
 | | Generally the answer to this question is unfortunately 'no.' The market for used phonographs remains fragmented. |  | | As with old radios, the "worth" of an old phonograph is its "worth to you." There are "price guides" and general ideas of what things can be bought and sold for. |  | | The main 'general' book on phonographs is called "From Tinfoil to Stereo: The Acoustic Years of the Recording Industry 1877-1929" by Walter L. Welch and Leah Brodbeck Stenzel Burt. |
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| | The Victor Victrola Page |
 | | The names "Victor", "Victrola", and "Orthophonic", along with the dog and phonograph logo are trademarks of The Victor Talking Machine Company, The RCA-Victor Corporation, The General Electric Company, and BMG Entertainment Corporation. |  | | No longer was the phonograph a strange machine with a huge horn that stood out so awkwardly in a room; the new Victrola looked like a piece of furniture that fit perfectly in the parlor. |  | | While the earliest phonographs used large external horns to amplify the sound, it was the invention of the internal horn Victrola in 1906 that literally launched the phonograph into millions of homes. |
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| | EDWARD WILLIAM BROOKE Papers (Library of Congress) |
 | | Phonograph, video, and audio recordings have been transferred to the Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division of the Library where they are identified as a part of these papers. |  | | The Attorney General Office Files covering the years 1962-1966 consist of general correspondence, chiefly carbons of outgoing letters, and office files which include a few files of his assistant attorneys general, particularly Roger Woodworth, Donald Whitehead, and Edward Martin. |  | | Copyright in the unpublished writings of Edward W. Brooke in these papers and in other collections of papers in the custody of the Library of Congress has been dedicated to the public, except that the use of these rights is reserved to the donor during his lifetime. |
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| | PHONOGRAPH - LoveToKnow Article on PHONOGRAPH |
 | | The tinfoil phonograph, however, was an imperfect instrument, both as regards the medium on which the imprints were taken (tinfoil) and the general mechanism of the instrument. |  | | In the first phonograph a spiral groove was cut ~n a brass drum fixed on a horizontal screw, so that when the drum was rotated it moved from right to left, as in the phonautograph. |  | | In the older phonographs this required accurate adjustment by a fine screw, but in newer forms a certain amount of lateral oscillation is allowed to the marker, by which it slips automatically into the groove. |
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http://26.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PH/PHONOGRAPH.htm
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| | MMD Archives: Aeolian-Vocalion Phonograph |
 | | F J Empson's invention, which Aeolian named the 'Graduola', was an application of the principle of an organ swell shutter mechanism to a cabinet phonograph. |  | | The Vocalion domestic organ seems to have faded out before then, as one would expect from the general history of the instrument. |  | | In the Aeolian-Vocalion, its new phonograph, recently announced, this company has produced an instrument that is not only fully up to the high standard of its other celebrated products, but one that is unquestionably the most perfect as well as most interesting phonograph the world has ever seen." All right! |
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