Gramaphone Styled CD Player

Messers Van Zoelen and Owensby both wrote to point out the significantly remodeled CD player by Yong Jieyu and Ama. By taking a normal portable CD player (which are most likely available for next to nothing these days) and reforming it in the style of its spiritual ancestor the gramaphone/phonograph, it aquires a new elegance that it didn’t quite have in its sleek plastic crysalis. Of course, it’s far less practical now - hardly portable and I cannot see where the buttons may be situated, but that doesn’t stop me liking it! It looks like the trumpet may have been handmade for the job too - good grief, it even sounds like it might be possible to construct one of these yourself.
Also, I didn’t know that in the 1890’s apparently most American cities had phonograph parlours where you could pay a nickel to speak down a tube and request a piece of music that would then be played up a seperate tube to your table. That somehow strikes me as wonderfully old-fashioned (music piped to your table!), and yet somehow reeks of modern parallels. Thank you, gentlemen.
July 5th, 2007 at 12:51 am
As much as I’m pining for diy instructions, I’m pretty sure that my environment isn’t dust-free enough to play cds without disruption. (Not that such a thing should stop anyone from creating a tutorial!)
July 5th, 2007 at 8:38 am
Hmm, I think I just found my project for tomorrow….
July 5th, 2007 at 1:09 pm
Make one with a nice glass and brass cover to keep dust out?
July 6th, 2007 at 5:46 pm
I found a picture of a phonograph parlour here, it doesn’t look as though it was very popular with the ladies.
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/m2/f1/xx004484-v6.jpg
March 5th, 2008 at 2:41 am
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1-914-255-5368 for details.