- Columbia's
Grafonolas. They were soon
outselling the
external horn models. At first, like
nearly all
other early record players, all
Grafonolas were driven...
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Columbia (for disc machines) into the 1920s or 1930s, and the
similar name
Grafonola was used to
denote internal horn machines.
Columbia Graphophone Company...
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selling for 65
cents each.
Columbia also
introduced the internal-horn "
Grafonola" to
compete with the
extremely po****r "Victrola"
introduced by the rival...
- An adverti****t for the
Columbia Grafonola...
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Records Riviera (France)
Accord (USSR)
Veriton (Poland)
Melodiya (USSR)
Grafonola (Türkiye)
Odeon (Mexico)
Ariola (Germany)
Polskie Nagrania Muza (Poland)...
- 1920's, Is Dead". The New York Times. 1975-03-04.
Retrieved 2021-08-10. "
Grafonolas Victrolas". Mitc****
Daily Republican. May 4, 1912. p. 5. "Mrs. Al****...
- 10, 2010. Tainter, pp. 28-29 Interique. The
Columbia Graphophone and
Grafonola – A Beginner's Guide, Intertique.com website.
Retrieved March 2010. Newville...
- pots by Sir
Edmund Elton of Clevedon,
value £150 each – 1920s
Columbia Grafonola gramophone/Graphophone
cabinet and records. – a pair of
miniature ceramic...
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during the
previous year. Currently,
there are
three prize categories:
Grafonola ("Gramophone") – For the
media and its
agents (press, radio, television...