Model: Paracelsus



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Paracelsus


Country: Germany Manufacturer/Brand: Odeon, Carl Lindström AG, Berlin
Year: 1935 ?? Type: Recorder and/or PlayerMusic/speech recorder and/or -player.
Tonspeichergerät im weiteren Sinn, also auch Kassettengerät, CD-Player, Tonbandmaschine, Video-Maschine etc. möglich.
Mod.-ID = 110655 previous | Result List | next | New search for Radios etc. Schematics etc.: 0 (for members) Specialities Record Player (not changer)
Power type and voltage No Power needed
Loudspeaker/pwr.out - This set has no built-in loudspeaker (separate or not necessary).This set has no built-in loudspeaker. It requires a separate loudspeaker or headset - or the set has no speaker output (not a radio).
Cet appareil n`a pas d`haut-parleur.
Das Gerät verfügt nicht über einen eingebauten Lautsprecher - entweder weil er nicht nötig ist (Gerät hat keine Tonwiedergabe) oder weil er separat zu stellen ist - bzw. das Gerät ist für Kopfhörerbetrieb.

www.radiomuseum.org Model: Paracelsus Material Leather / canvas / plastic - over other material
Dimensions (WHD) 310 x 160 x 400 mm / 12.2 x 6.3 x 15.7 inch
Notes Koffer-Grammophon mit Federwerk.
Source of data - - Data from my own collection
   
This model was suggested by Bo Samuelsson.
 
Further information on

Paracelsus (Odeon, Carl Lindström AG, Berlin)

odeon: Odeon Paracelsus  (30.12.2006)  Bo SamuelssonHits: 148     Replies: 0 In ancient Greece Odeon was a mostly round theatre for song and music performances. In 1903 the International Talking Machine Company was founded by two Germans to produce records with the Odeon building as a symbol. The Swede Carl Lindström in 1896 started a factory in Berlin and was very successful in selling simple low cost phonographs. In the beginning of the 1900s he produced gramophones and records named Parlophon. In 1911 he bought some minor German factories, for example Beka and Odeon.  In 1931 Odeon became a part of the Electric and Musical Industries Ltd EMI which was formed by Columbia and HMV. Odeon was a wellknown brand in Sweden with many popular artists like Ernst Rolf, Zarah Leander and Sven-Olov Sandberg. My gramophone is named Odeon Paracelsus, after an important physician, philosopher, theologist and mystisician who died in Salzburg 1541. My wifes parents bought this gramophone in Jönköping some time in the 1930s and played records when having parties for relatives and friends. It was a high quality machine and is still working very well.  
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