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The old gramophone. Probably made in China or Taiwan but still looks good for a photograph!

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The gramophone is a miniature by Bodo Hennig.

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Macro of a floral gramophone 😛 (!) taken and uploaded for the

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A 45-rpm single that did not survive the trip from Great Britain to the west coast of North America intact. I've purchased quite a few singles from England, usually shipped in thin, but amazingly rigid, mailers that protect their contents quite well. I vaguely recall this one was not packaged that well for the torturous journey.

 

What's worse, this one was made from polystyrene (styrene), not the usual polyvinyl chloride (vinyl). Styrene singles were cheaper to manufacture than vinyl, but were more prone to wear and breakage. A new styrene single, played on a decent turntable with an ideal tracking force setting, can sound fantastic over many plays; they wore out faster than vinyl, however, played on portable phonographs at home and in the classroom, record changers, radio station turntables, and the like. I suspect this record has enough wear to affect its sound quality had it arrived in one playable piece.

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This month's 52 Weeks for Dogs challenge was black and white. To me there are a couple of classic images that come to mind in black and white. One is Albert Einstein and the other is the RCA dog looking into the gramophone and hearing his master's voice. And while Jasper is pretty smart, like Einstein, I felt that of the two images in my head, the RCA Dog was more fitting. So plaguing my mind all week was how to make a gramophone which I believe puts me in league with Thomas Edison 😉.

Gramophone

 

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This vintage His Masters Voice Gramophone and a huge collection of records have been passed down through my husband's family since the 1920's apparently. The wooden cabinet is in very good condition and it is a lovely piece of furniture as well as a fine music player.

 

"His Master's Voice (HMV) was the name of a major British record label created in 1901 by The Gramophone Co. Ltd. The phrase was coined in the late 1890s from the title of a painting by English artist Francis Barraud, which depicted a Jack Russell Terrier dog named Nipper listening to a wind-up disc gramophone and tilting his head. In the original, unmodified 1898 painting, the dog was listening to a cylinder phonograph. The painting was also famously used as the trademark and logo of the Victor Talking Machine Company, later known as RCA Victor."

 

First listened music (Opera classics) on one of these type of gramophones. I saw this last summer, wish I had purchased it, went back after 10 days and it was gone. I'm wandering if my grandchildren would know what it is?

Small replica of a gramophone

The height of the ornament is 4cm

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En la imagen: Bocina o corneta de gramófono. Amplificador de sonido del invento de Berliner. Marca original His Master’s Voice de The Gramophone Company Ltd.

 

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The sound of the gramophone rolled out of the speakers. Rich, warm and oddly comforting. Wave forms frozen in time. Not in digital 1s and 0s, like with compact discs, cassette tapes or digital files on a computer, but in analogue physical grooves etched into the actual surface of a record.

 

The sound is created solely by vibrations and does not require any electrical setups. The gramophone would store sound in reverse by playing music with the horn, and the sounds would be consolidated in the diaphragm.

 

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Our contribution for the new round of THE CHALLENGE : Steampunk. A Vintage Camera, Gramophone and a Suitcase Side Table. The Gramophone Plays "Blue Skies" on Touch.

Camera: LI 5

Gramophone: LI 4

Suitcase Side Table: LI 3

All items will be available at the 22769 ~ [bauwerk] Mainstore (SURL: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Wooden%20Bay/36/124/23)

The Challenge : Steampunk starts 31st May 2016. thechallengesl.wordpress.com/

“His Master’s Voice is an entertainment trademark featuring a dog named Nipper, curiously peering into the horn of a wind-up gramophone. Painted by Francis Barraud in 1898, the symbol has appeared on consumer electronics, record labels, and entertainment retailers worldwide.” If you look closely, you can see Nipper on the inside of the cover. The photo was taken in Sienna, Italy, while I was “exploring”….

A machined aluminum 45-rpm adaptor placed on top of a 45-single-sized record-cleaning brush. The brush is used with record cleaning fluid and a turntable-style record vacuum.

 

I tried this on a whim, not expecting success. In spite of the flexible brush bristles and my unsteady hands, I'll let the picture speak for itself. It stayed put even after moving my strobe equipment away so I could shoot the final result using ambient light. Several hours after taking the picture, it was still standing.

Fry Pan Annie is a skilled knitter, it seems. Love the pile of '78's on the ground in front of her. Wish we could see the gramophone.

Gramophone avec manivelle

 

in a black window, a gramophone waits. a silent thing of wood and polished brass. it is a memory of a sound that no longer exists. the wall is gray. the sidewalk is gray. the city is a place of muted colors. then, a woman walks past. her hair and her shirt are the color of a fire. a single, loud, red note in the quiet street. for a fraction of a second, she aligns with the golden horn; the living color and the silent machine. it is a brief, accidental harmony. then she is gone.

Audio art installation of an old gramophone at Wakehurst Place, which is owned by the National Trust but managed by the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew. The exhibition Meadowland celebrates the threatened habitat of wild meadows.

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