This was basically the Magnaphone branded as the E.M.G. By May 1925, some were fitted with the Seymour/Wilson pivot bearing Gooseneck tonearm with Quincke Tube and with branded soundboxes. The table below is compiled from advertisements in, The Gramophone magazine and from, "The E.M.G Story". If anyone has any information on any survivors, please contact me.
Model | Tonearm | Motor | Soundbox | Horn | Cabinet | Price | Date |
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E.M.G De Luxe Cabinet | Seymour Type B or Seymour/Wilson Gooseneck | Thorens or Collaro (+£2) | Luxus or Jewel with E.M.G Adaptor | Collier Patent Ebonite. 16" Diameter | Solid Mahogany | £45 | 1925 |
E.M.G Model 'A' | Seymour Type B or Seymour/Wilson Gooseneck | Thorens or Collaro (+£2) | Luxus or Jewel with E.M.G Adaptor | Collier Patent Ebonite. 16" Diameter | Solid Mahogany. With flat record storage cupboard | £30 | 1925 |
E.M.G Model 'B' | Seymour Type B or Seymour/Wilson Gooseneck | Thorens or Collaro (+£2) | Luxus or Jewel with E.M.G Adaptor | Collier Patent Ebonite. 16" Diameter | Solid Mahogany. H-46" W-22½" D-24½" | £25 | 1925 |
E.M.G Table Grand | Seymour Type B or Seymour/Wilson Gooseneck | Thorens or Collaro (+£2) | Luxus / Jewel / EMG Seymour Concert | Collier Patent Ebonite. 12¼" X 6" | H-"20 W-20" D-22" | £18 | 1925 |