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Gramophones are a truly unique collectible and when they are in good condition, they offer not only enhanced value, but you may actually be able to use it. When you are shopping for a gramophone, there are a few things that you need to be aware of before putting your money down. Reproductions are a big business and it is always disappointing to find out that the antique you paid so much money for is actually a fake. Here are some tips to help you avoid that experience.
1. Does the gramophone actually work?
A working gramophone is worth more than one that is no longer functioning. However, you can find a great deal on a broken model that just needs a little TLC. If possible, ask the seller to let you listen to the gramophone if it is in working order. The quality of the tone should tell you a lot about the age of the item and whether or not it is a reproduction. Older models usually have a distinctive “old” sound just cannot be duplicated.
2. Will the seller allow you to look inside?
While you may be able to duplicate the exterior look of a gramophone, it is much easier to replicate the innards. Take a look inside and see how new the parts work. Granted, if it has been completely restored the parts will look very clean, but you should be able to tell if they are at least original. Ask the seller how much work has been done on the gramophone and then compare their response with what you find inside.
3. Do they have any recordings that will go with the gramophone?
This adds to the value of the item, especially if the recordings are in good shape. You can also learn a lot about the history of the gramophone if the original recordings come with it. Finding these can be difficult, but many times, especially with private collections, the old recordings will go with the machine. Try to find a gramophone that has at least one original recording that will come with it.
4. Is the case cracked?
This can make a big difference in the sound and how well the gramophone will work. It is best to try to find one that is in good condition, unless you have experience in restoring these machines. Trying to find someone that does can also be difficult, so if you are inexperienced, stick with the models that are still in good working order and cosmetically sound.
5. What material is the horn made out of?
Old gramophone are actually quite heavy, due to the fact that the metal horns were made of brass, or other heavy metals. A light gramophone may be an indication that either the item is not authentic, or the horn was replaced with inferior materials.
Gramophones are a delightful collectible, and can provide hours of amusement. It is best however to make sure that you are getting an authentic model, especially if you would like to be able to resell it someday.
Originally posted 2008-08-16 05:00:52. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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