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This archived piece of advertising from the 1920s; talks about the Victrola one side. Showcasing it's clear beauty of sound. On the opposite side…
Get to know the satisfaction of owning your very own Victrola instrument in the 1920s. This paper ad describes the quality assured when purchasing any…
Here's an ad for a 1920s Victrola record player from Victor Talking Machine Company (US) or what was later sold in 1929 to RCA.
The big star of RCA and Victor Talking Machine Company is their dog mascot Nipper. He is was a real smooth fox terrier born in Bristol, England 1884.…
Here's the second Clara Rockmore recital program to be featured in the theremin museum. In the 1940s, Clara Rockmore toured with singer Paul Robeson.…
This is a unique piece of theremin history and surviving vintage photocopy of a booklet describing the RCA theremin. It's a piece of very thin…
This is an original RCA Radiotron 171-A vacuum tube that famously used in RCA manufactured theremins during the late 1920s/1930s. The 171-A was used…
These are original RCA service notes in an actual hardcover book that were publish around the 1930s and features service notes for our favorite…
Studio-original 35mm key art transparency (pre-text), used for poster and/or VHS cover production; hand-marked with copyright notation. This is what I…
This holiday season in the theremin museum, I was gifted two gorgeous vintage RCA envelopes possibly from the 1920s. Seems to be printed by hand (?)…
