- Nipperhead Antique Phonograph Site - http://www.nipperhead.com/
Sites offers information pertaining to antique phonographs, gramophones, records, Victor, Edison, Columbia, and of course, Nipper. Contains cylinder and disc sound recordings, a Phonograph Gallery, repair instructions, and resource listings.
- Chis Hamilton's - http://www.sol.co.uk/c/chrishamilton/index.htm
Collector of old gramophones, phonographs, cylinders, 78rpm records, 45rpm records and LPs. Site includes an article written by this collector on the Hines Gramophone.
- PhonoLand - http://www.phonoland.com/
Message boards with various categories, including antique gramophones and phonographs, old radios, and 78rpm records.
- Tim Gracyk's - http://www.garlic.com/~tgracyk/
A great source of information and articles about phonographs for collectors.
- Victor Victrola Page - http://www.victor-victrola.com/
History of the Victrola Phonograph, production volumes and rarity. Restoration tips and value. Types of wood finish, information on phonograph acoustics.
- Online Phonograph Gallery - http://www.inkyfingers.com/Record.html
Take a look at, and listen to the machines that began the revolution of sound.
- Triman's Collection - http://global-web.com/trimans/index_uk.html
Collection of Phonographs and Gramophones.
- Phonograph Collection - http://members.aol.com/da1321/index.html
Edison and Victrola machines from the early 1900's. Includes sound clips from early recordings.
- Tinfoil.Com - http://www.tinfoil.com/
Explore early sound recording methods including two-minute wax cylinder records and old phonographs.
- Mr. Victor Phonograph Site - http://www.mrvictor.com
A virtual museum with nearly 200 photographs of a wide variety of early phonographs.
- Rexonola Talking Machine Site - http://members.ozemail.com.au/~mikechap/index.htm
An internet site devoted to the noble Australian Rexonola brand of gramophones.
- Dan's Antique Phonographs - http://www.angelfire.com/nc3/talkingmachines/
Technical information for collectors of acoustic era phonographs. Detailed information about rebuilding Edison Diamond Disc Reproducers, Exponential Horns and the Maxfield-Harrison Electro-mechanical Theory (Orthophonic).
- Edison Phonology - http://www.engineeringexpert.net/edphono.htm
A website dedicated to educating the public about Edison cylinder phonographs and records.
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