When did Emile Berliner start the Gramophone Company?
He founded the United States Gramophone Company in 1894; The Gramophone Company in London, England, in 1897; Deutsche Grammophon in Hanover, Germany, in 1898; Berliner Gram-o-phone Company of Canada in Montreal in 1899 (chartered in 1904); and Victor Talking Machine Company in 1901 with Eldridge Johnson .
Where was the Peter Pan portable gramophone made?
‘Peter Pan’ portable Gramophone, patent 1772/22, made in London, not in working order. Gramophone, with M’stoso No .2 M’strophone Reproducer, side wind handle, in home-built wooden cabinet, 50 x 59 x 121 cm, with castors on legs. in working order. Also range of records (37), mostly 78s Mikiphone portable pocket gramophone. Swiss made
When did Emile Berliner get his first patent?
His earliest patents were number 372,786, awarded November 8, 1887, and number 382,790, dated May 15, 1888. Berliner continued to patent improvements to his gramophone throughout the remainder of the century and even into the early years of the twentieth century, by which time he had lost control over his gramophone business.
What was the cost of a Model 97 Gramophone?
The model 97 was designed as a cheaper alternative to the ever popular model 102 costing £2-£3 in the mid 1930’s compared to the £5-£6 price-tag of the 102 (approximately £395.00 and £795.00 in today’s money).
Where can I find a Berliner Gram o phone?
Scans from a 1902 Berliner catalog showing the ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ and ‘E’ machines (plus available parts etc.) can be found here. Later machine labelled as ‘Victor’ from Berliner’s Montreal facilities. VV III does not exist in American Victor lineup (picture from the front shows a recording attachment–pictures by Cheryl Wright):
Why did Emile Berliner patent the Gramophone in Canada?
“Emile Berliner patented his gramophone in Canada for two reasons: he was anxious to establish a base for the protection of his patents, the rights to which he had surrendered in all other countries, and he wanted to prepare a selection of records for the French-Canadian market.”
Who was the inventor of the Gram o phone phonograph?
Phonograph was Edison’s word. As far as Edison was concerned, only a genuine Edison machine was a phonograph. Gram-o-phone was the trade name of a disc playing machine invented by Emile Berliner. The Gram-o-Phone eventually morphed into the Victor Talking Machine Company.
Where was the Peter Pan Gramophone first made?
The Peter Pan Gramophone was made in England to a design by Frederick Ferris, who’s ‘Peter Pan Gramophone Co. Ltd.’ had applied for patents for the original design (with a ‘Telescopic’ horn) on 20th January 1922 (Great Britain) and 2nd January 1923 (U.S.).