This unusual phonograph is in a polished
mahogany coloured stained oak
cabinet which is in fairly good condition.
It has little slats in front which are effectively the
forerunners of stereophonic sound, as they are directional and adjust
the sound depending on which way they are turned. Inside the
bottom cupboard is a slatted space to hold records. I have been unable
to establish who the maker is. It is in working order, and, from my own
research I believe would be about 1910 to 1920. Does anyone recognize
it?