Academy 'Nippy', 1920s Picnic Gramophone playing 'My Grandfather's Clock' by the Radio Revellers
Автор: James Watson
Загружено: 2025-08-28
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A scarce 1920s wind-up gramophone of unusually small proportions, made by the Johnson Talking Machine Company of London. The Academy 'Nippy' measured a mere 9" x 6" x 13", significantly smaller than its competitors. It is shown here playing 'My Grandfather's Clock' by The Radio Revellers. The Radio Revellers were a 1930s British vocal harmony quartet that specialised in light-hearted novelty songs such as this.
The Johnson Talking Machine Company started out in 1898 as an an importer of gramophones, later developing its own range of competitively-priced gramophones. It became a popular choice for buyers looking for a more affordable alternative to HMV and Columbia.
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