Portable Phonographs

"Take them Anywhere"

 

Tourist - The Wonder Portable Phonograph - "This New and Elegant Portable Talking Machine for only $12, 1926

 

Sonora Portable - "a piece of luggage that round the world travelers will covet." The Talking Machine World, April 15, 1927

 

PAL Portable Phonograph Four-page insert in The Talking Machine World, January 15, 1927

"PAL, the oldest and best known Portable Phonograph in the country," The Talking Machine World, January 15, 1927

 

The Camp-Fone for Walter Camp's "The Daily Dozen" set to music records, The Talking Machine World, April 15, 1923

The advertisement notes that besides appealing "to the Walter-Camp 'Fans" its small size and light weight make it "popular in the small apartment. Ideal for dancing, boatiing parties, picnics, auto trips, and general vacationing."

To learn more about the introduction of exercise records set to music by Walter Camp and Wallace Rogerson in 1922 and the introduction the Portable "Camp-Fone" in 1923 visit Phonographia's "Keeping Fit with the Phonograph."

 

Take It With You. Advertisng Postcard for Hughes Portable Phonograph, c. 1925

 

 

CARRYOLA, the Largest Makers of Portable Phonographs in the World. The Talking Machine World, January 15, 1927. (See CARRYOLA 12-page ad HERE)

 

REMINGTON PORTABLE, Rivaling in Tone the Large Phonographs, The Talking Machine World, January 15, 1927

 

The Nifty Portable Phonograph by Consolidated Talking Machine Co., The Talking Machine World, January 15, 1927

 

GianTone - The Greatest of Portable Phonographs, The Talking Machine World, February 15, 1927

 

With the introduction of the new Portable Sonora phonograph, the toy machine of yesterday is obsolete, as a radio without a power tube." The Talking Machine World, February 15, 1927

 

The Talking Machine World, April 15, 1927

 

Barbie 4-Speed Portable Phonograph with easy-carry contour handle, 1961

 

Portable Hi-Fi Phono with FREE Record Carrying Case only $49.95, Aldens Catalog Sales Store postcard, 1960's.

 

"Has transistors...will travel!" The magnificent Magnavox - 1962

A CBS Television Series, 1957 - 1962

 

 

 

 

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Portable Phonographs

"Take them Anywhere"

 

Tourist - The Wonder Portable Phonograph - "This New and Elegant Portable Talking Machine for only $12, 1926

 

Sonora Portable - "a piece of luggage that round the world travelers will covet." The Talking Machine World, April 15, 1927

 

PAL Portable Phonograph Four-page insert in The Talking Machine World, January 15, 1927

"PAL, the oldest and best known Portable Phonograph in the country," The Talking Machine World, January 15, 1927

 

The Camp-Fone for Walter Camp's "The Daily Dozen" set to music records, The Talking Machine World, April 15, 1923

The advertisement notes that besides appealing "to the Walter-Camp 'Fans" its small size and light weight make it "popular in the small apartment. Ideal for dancing, boatiing parties, picnics, auto trips, and general vacationing."

To learn more about the introduction of exercise records set to music by Walter Camp and Wallace Rogerson in 1922 and the introduction the Portable "Camp-Fone" in 1923 visit Phonographia's "Keeping Fit with the Phonograph."

 

 

Take It With You. Advertisng Postcard for Hughes Portable Phonograph, c. 1925

 

 

 

 

CARRYOLA, the Largest Makers of Portable Phonographs in the World. The Talking Machine World, January 15, 1927. (See CARRYOLA 12-page ad HERE)

 

 

REMINGTON PORTABLE, Rivaling in Tone the Large Phonographs, The Talking Machine World, January 15, 1927

 

 

The Nifty Portable Phonograph by Consolidated Talking Machine Co., The Talking Machine World, January 15, 1927

 

 

GianTone - The Greatest of Portable Phonographs, The Talking Machine World, February 15, 1927

 

 

With the introduction of the new Portable Sonora phonograph, the toy machine of yesterday is obsolete, as a radio without a power tube." The Talking Machine World, February 15, 1927

 

 

The Talking Machine World, April 15, 1927

 

 

Barbie 4-Speed Portable Phonograph with easy-carry contour handle, 1961

 

 

Portable Hi-Fi Phono with FREE Record Carrying Case only $49.95, Aldens Catalog Sales Store postcard, 1960's.

 

"Has transistors...will travel!" The magnificent Magnavox - 1962

A CBS Television Series, 1957 - 1962

 

 

 

 

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