Vintage 'His Master's Voice' Gramophone - Olive Green

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These gorgeous, vintage style gramophone record players are portable, require no electricity, and make an impressive and unforgettable gift. Styled on the iconic ‘His Master’s Voice’ gramophone, these are handmade from recycled and treated mango wood & Brass. And each comes with an authentic, vintage 250 mm vinyl/ record for you to play! Evoking the spirit of the 1920s, one of these elegant, hand-crank showpieces will add a retro touch to a party – everyone will want a turn!

Also known as a phonograph and invented in the 1870s, gramophones brought the music of opera houses and dance halls to the living rooms of the wealthy. With improvements over time in quality and affordability, the gramophone became a staple in 20th Century homes, eventually becoming the turntables that we know today.

Features:

  • Pack Contents: Gramophone, horn, 250 mm record
  • Materials: Brass & various metals, recycled and treated mango wood.
  • Key Attributes: Hand Crafted, Decorative, Antique Finish
  • Uses: Home Decor, Gift, Souvenir, Collectable, History, Art and Craft
  • Total Weight: 5.10 kg (Approx)
Dimensions:
  • Product Dimensions: 340(L) x 340(W) x 630(H) mm (Approx)
  • Horn Diameter: 380 mm (Approx)

Please note, while functional, these gramophones are meant primarily for display purposes only. They are not meant for good quality music players. To avoid wear to your records, they are not recommended for playing modern or large size vinyl discs.

Primarily a decoration piece that works with funny sound quality.

Disclaimer: All of our items are handmade (HANDCRAFTED) by master artisans who employ techniques (TOOLS) and traditions that are often centuries old. Some natural blemishes or imperfections are to be expected. These are not product flaws. Instead, they are precisely what makes these pieces so extraordinary and beautiful.