----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Biel" <mbiel@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 8:34 PM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] information requested about antique portabe phono
Joel Ackerman wrote:
My wife has inherited what seems to be an antique Russian portable 
phonograph.  The label inside reads Moskovskii Patephonii Zavod ( 
Moscow Phonograph Factory).  Can anyone identify it?  Don't seem to 
be able tom post photos here but will happily send some to anyone 
who can help.
Approximate date? 1930s? Value?
In the 1990s these were selling in Russia for $25 to $75 and were all 
over the place, but I always already had too much luggage to think of 
adding the hassle of taking one of these home.  Then the USA mail 
order Russian souvenir company was selling these for $125 and I 
should have bought one. There are a number of different factories 
which made these things as late as the late 50s, so they are not 
necessarily very old.  Remember, the Soviets continued to press 78s 
into around 1964.  In my other computer I have links to the Russian 
version of Ebay which has these machines on it all the time, and 
might be able to find a match.  Send me a photo off-list.
Mike Biel  mbiel@xxxxxxxxx