Rexonola videos

"Doodle-Dee-Doo Dee-Doo-Doo"- BEN SELVIN & ORCHESTRA on a Rexonola Model 35

Brunswick no.3213-A played on an Australian made Rexonola model 35 from 1928/29 ... gramophone phonograph Ben Selvin Orchestra Rexonola model35 Australia

"Carolina Sweetheart"- CASTLEWOOD MARIMBA BAND on Rexonola Model 35

Brunswick no.2986-B played on an Australian made Rexonola Model 35 from 1928/29

Rexonola Rexoport Gramophone Playing Paper Doll Mills Bros.

1927 'Prismaphonic' Rexonola Rexoport (Australian built gramophone) playing "Paper Doll" performed by the Mills Brothers. DECCA recording. When Electrical recording came out in 1925, one of Australia's biggest gramophone manufactureres Rexonola, created the "Prismaphonic" reproducer to make the new electrically recorded records sound fantastic. Please comment.

Gramophone Rexonola Rexoport playing No Strings Fred Astaire

A 1927 'Prismaphonic' (answer to re-entrant HMVs and Orthophonic Victors) Rexoport - Australia's home grown gramophone playing Fred Astaire 78 released by Columbia. Very good bass for a portable machine.

Perfidia by Ben Light, Rexonola Grand Gramophone 1925. Capitol 78 rpm record

Rexonola Prismaphonic gramophone plays 'Down the Road a Piece' by the Will Bradley Trio

A 1927 'Rexonola 'Model 30' Prismaphonic' gramophone playing 'Down the Road a Piece' by the 'Will Bradley Trio'; Ray McKinley on Drums Rexonola's were Australia's most successful 'talking machines' between 1910 and 1935.

Rexonola Model No. 4 plays 'Don't Bring Lulu'

'Don't Bring Lulu' by Bernie Krueger's Orchestra on Brunswick, circa 1925--a great roaring twenties song!

Rexoport Gramophone by Rexonola plays Stardust by Benny Goodman and his orchestra

Australian built gramophone plays the 1930s classic standard Stardust performed by Benny Goodman and his Orchestra. The Prismaphonic reproducer used in this gramophone plays electrically recorded records with added bass and treble. This double spring portable gramophone is from 1927. The record is a HMV recording pressed in Sydney NSW.

Rexonola Gramophone

This is my Rexonola Australian made gramophone playing The Japanese Sandman

Rexonola Model No.4 plays 'That Certain Party'; 1925

A Rexonola No.4 gramophone (circa 1925) playing 'That Certain Party' by the Isham Jones Orchestra. Recorded at 78rpm on Brunswick, December 1925--an excellent 'roaring twenties' style fox-trot!

Who from the Kern Musical Sunny Gramophone Phonograph

'Who?' from the Jerome Kern Musical Sunny played from original 78 record on a Rexonola Rexoport Gramophone/Phonograph. Pre electrically recorded. Acoustic ... Gramophone Sunny Who Phonograph 78 record Rexonola Jerome Kern

King Porter Stomp

1927 Prismaphonic Rexonola Rexport Gramophone plays Glenn Miller's King Porter Stomp from HMV recording. ... Gramophone Rexonola Rexoport Phonograph Australian Prismaphonic Glenn Miller King Porter Stopm 78 RPM

WHAT THE BUTLER SAW 1920's Penny Arcade Machine

paddock . It is spring loaded to prevent the operated from breaking the gramophone spring, as a safety measuere ." They didnt have these types of handles for house old use for the ovious reason of repairs to broken springs and upgrades . The cabinet to me looks like it was made by Rexonola , in Sydney , where it is typical of size and style........ Any way Thanks for watching !!! Cheers Pete radiogrambloke@bigpond.com ... Drop Card Machine Penny Arcade Vintage Machines Amusement machines ...