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- HMV 5A 5B soundbox differences - Talking Machine
It is a case of clear improvement; HMV engineers launched the 5A which was an English version of the no 5 (orthophonic) which sounded the same, but later they continued experimenting and finally launched the 5B, a definite upgrade of the boomy 5A The 5B lasted many years, while the 5A is much scarcer
- Project HMV 118. Too far gone? - The Talking Machine Forum — For All . . .
The most difficult part is the 118-only tonearm clip Gonna make it next and have chrome plated with rest of the shiny parts The fact that I also got a pristine 118 makes it possible for me to replicate the needed parts Modified speed control parts from a HMV 109 to match the 118 specs Eduardo kindly made copies of my original 118 transfers
- Up for sale soon: HMV 202 gramophone - The Talking Machine Forum — For . . .
Re: Up for sale soon: HMV 202 gramophone Post by CarlosV » Tue Jun 10, 2025 9:41 pm I agree with Steve: 4000 pounds for a 202 in nice condition is a quite reasonable price even today (unless the auctioneer markup is 100%)
- HMV Horn Gramophone on Ebay - The Talking Machine Forum — For All . . .
Whilst the winding handle isn't an HMV type, it has a slotted end which matches the winding arbor fitted to the motor The motor is a double-spring which for the usual UK market version (itself, not exactly common), would ordinarily date the machine to the Great War period, especially 1915-16
- Victor HMV exhibition - The Talking Machine Forum — For All Antique . . .
The L shaped slot on the Victrola VV-IX does seem to be fractionally longer (but only 0 1mm or so) than the one on the HMV 162, which seems to be enough to stop the pin on the UK soundboxes moving into the other part of the slot when the soundbox is rotated
- History could someone identify this Crane cam for me? - The Jalopy Journal
i have a crane cam #HMV-260-2-NC i was wondering if someone could help me find out what the cam was Part Number: 693901 Grind Number: H-260-2 (REPLACES HMV-260-2) Engine Identification: Start Yr End Yr Make Cyl Description
- HMV No. 5 horn model cheap? - The Talking Machine Forum — For All . . .
The price was crazy cheap even with buyer’s premium The machine looks very original to me although the goose neck is fitted the wrong way The description didn’t help, HMV not even mentioned in the title or description I note that once again the auctioneer has chosen not to publish the price of this lot so well done for finding out
- New Restoration Project - HMV 161 - Talking Machine
The hmv no4 soundbox must have been imported from Victor, as I've read somewhere (Sooy memories?) that this was a Sooy development for pure improvement and development of the current soundboxes (Exhibition and no2) by 1924, prior to the electrical recording unveiled by Maxwell and Harrison
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