Gramophone Restoration. His Master's Voice.
Columbia Records, His Master's Voice Gramophone restoration. This gramophone was a gift from a friend of mine. According to my research, the engine of the device is 1959 production. Because the crank goes up at an angle. So I don't think the wood cover part is original. Also already made of plywood and amateurly cut. Even if the wooden box part is original, but i don't think it belongs to the this engine.
Kıymetli bir arkadaşımdan bana hediye gelen Sahibinin Sesi markalı bu gramofon, yaklaşık 15 yıldır bende. Benim için keyifli bir restorasyon ve yenileme süreci oldu.
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This is brutalisation, not a restoration
Unfortunately this is a fake, made in recent past in India...
Hmm... the wooden box looked better before "restauration". The colour is too bright and without high gloss varnish. I'm sorry, but I don't like the final result.
You know how restore but you obvoulsy have no clue on how to use one of those. You're not supposed to play a vinyl LP on one of those, it will be ruined. Also you put the tonearm down on to the wrong side of the record, it will chew up the record even more like that.
Next time squeeze the gramophone arm on the other side to avoid scratching the vinyl record and to make it sound better
Absurd spectacle of errors. I have restored many actual Victrolas, and I believe that you should leave such things to skilled people who know how they should actually be played, at least.
I know you've put a wrong record. The music was just sounding like a baby singing.
If you dont move the arm back into right position, you are gonna have a swell vinyl grinder, and not a music player, needle is going the wrong way.
Protect your hands against chemicals,use cheap gloves atleast
Hillarious! So, if I put up a video that contains a REAL old gramophone, and let it play a REAL record - and as a bonus, put the needle down at the RIGHT side... Nobody would propaly see that video...
I've never seen somebody work so hard to restore a reproduction, that's tenacity! You probably made this thing better than it ever began. Most of those things didn't work right off the shelf with such a hodge-podge of parts from different machines. Good for you.
Brilliant job, loved Pinky and Perky on the record.
I admire your passion and patience to restore a vintage player.
Beautiful restoration and loved that you used all the original parts and the horn wow stunning that must be a keeper
Граммофон очень красивый, действительно что произведение искусства 🥰
Oh I just love to see this as i memorize my childhood i saw it in my store room their were plenty of them as my grandfather run a electric shop long ago..wish I could saved one..
This is Amazing....back in time......Nipper your masters voice....RCA thank you...rick.
WE happen to like the silence while you simply deconstruct and reconstruct. My wife finds it fascinating. the last 3 comments were from "experts", right??
El mejor de todos los videos que e visto en relación a funcionamiento y restauración 👏👏👏
Can't go wrong with a gramophone boasting both RCA and Columbia labels. I kept waiting for a shock from one of the amplifier's capacitors.