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  • The Gramophone Collecting Forum also carries expert commentary]], replacing in 2011 earlier expert commentary on The International Gramophone Forum - EMG and Expert Handmade Gramophones which for technical reasons had to be archived. The commentary has a notable bias toward the products of the competing Expert Handmade Gramophones Company (established by Mr E.M. Ginn in 1930, after he left the E.M.G. company).
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  • The Gramophone Collecting Forum also carries expert commentary]], replacing in 2011 earlier expert commentary on The International Gramophone Forum - EMG and Expert Handmade Gramophones which for technical reasons had to be archived. The commentary has a notable preference for the products of the competing Expert Handmade Gramophones Company (established by Mr E.M. Ginn in 1930, after he left the E.M.G. company).
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  • The International Gramophone Forum - EMG and Expert Handmade Gramophones also has carried expert commentary but has probably been supplanted by the Talking Machine Forum.
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  • The most comprehensive source of information about the history and construction of these wonderful gramophones is provided in: Francis James, The E.M.G. Story, Old Bakehouse Publications, Gwent, UK, November 1998. The book may be purchased from amazon.com or, it appears, (more cheaply) from the publisher.
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  • The most comprehensive source of information about the history and construction of these wonderful gramophones is provided in: Francis James, The E.M.G. Story, Old Bakehouse Publications, Gwent, UK, November 1998. The book may be purchased from amazon.com or, it appears, (more cheaply) from Chunny - via his GramophoneMuseum website, or possibly even from the publisher if they still have it in print.
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  • The most comprehensive source of information about the history and construction of these wonderful gramophones is provided in: Francis James, The E.M.G. Story, Old Bakehouse Publications, Gwent, UK, November 1998. The book may be purchased from amazon.com or, it appears, (more cheaply) from the publisher.
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  • The most comprehensive source of information about the history and construction of these wonderful gramophones is provided in: Francis James, The E.M.G. Story, Old Bakehouse Publications, Gwent, UK, November 1998. The book may be purchased from amazon.com or, it appears, (more cheaply) from the publisher.

Websites

  • The Talking Machine Forum (British and European Machines offers an ongoing forum for E.M.G. collectors, many of whom are extremely expert, to exchange views and information. It is an invaluable resource.
  • The Wikipedia entry on E.M.G. Hand-made Gramophones provides a useful summary, seemingly largely extracted from the work by Francis (“Frank”) James.
  • Ian Calderbank (UK)’s website provides useful relevant information.

Additional suggestions? Feel free to email me on further sources of information that might usefully be added here.

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  • The most comprehensive source of information about the history and construction of these wonderful gramophones is provided in: Francis James, The E.M.G. Story, Old Bakehouse Publications, Gwent, UK, November 1998. The book may be purchased from amazon.com or, it appears, (more cheaply) http://www.oldbakehouseprint.co.uk/artsandcrafts.htmlfrom the publisher.
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  • The most comprehensive source of information about the history and construction of these wonderful gramophones is provided in: Francis James, The E.M.G. Story, Old Bakehouse Publications, Gwent, UK, November 1998. The book may be purchased from amazon.com or, it appears, (more cheaply) from the publisher.
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  • The most comprehensive source of information about the history and construction of these wonderful gramophones is provided in: Francis James, The E.M.G. Story, Old Bakehouse Publications, Gwent, UK, November 1998. The book may be purchased from amazon.com or, it appears, (more cheaply) http://www.oldbakehouseprint.co.uk/artsandcrafts.htmlfrom the publisher.


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