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There are several reasons why old phonographs are selling for high prices. Collectors are showing a growing interest in technology antiques and early mechanical devices. There is also a need for working phonographs that can be used to play the…
Phonographs became popular household items in the early 1900s. A large clunky wooden box topped by a metal or wooden horn was the most popular shape for the new music-making machines. The phonograph had to hold a record that was…
Kewpies were the idea of Rose O'Neill, an artist and poet, who wrote and illustrated articles in home magazines in the early 1900s. The Kewpies were used in advertising Jello, Edison Phonographs, Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Kodak Cameras, Colgate Talc Powder,…
Coin-operated music making machines were known in the 19th century. They were music boxes, player pianos or phonographs. The jukebox, as we know it, was not made possible until the automatic changer system was invented, and the electrically played records…
A piece of the Statue of Liberty that was stolen by a construction worker restoring the statue in 1986 has been recovered. The piece of the balcony around the torch flame was offered on eBay. The piece, which was returned…