E.M.G Acoustic Gramophones

A collection of acoustic E.M.G Handmade Gramophones from the Magnaphone of 1924 to the E.M.G Mark Xb Oversize of 1935. If anyone would like to add their own machines to this list, please contact me and I will create a featured page for them.
E.M.G timeline of dates, places, models and numbers.

Seymour Superphone

Seymour Superphone
Seymour Superphone (1916)

Magnaphone

Magnaphone
March 1924. MAGNAPHONE in Chinoiserie style. The earliest known E.M.G

E.M.G

emg magnaphone
C. 1925. The Magnaphone now branded E.M.G

E.M.G Table Grand / Super Table Grand

E.M.G Super Table Grand
1926. With E.M.G/ Seymour soundbox. The only known surviving example

Pedestal Model

EMG Pedestal Model
1925-26. The only known surviving example

E.M.G Teak Portable

E.M.G Teak Portable
1925-27. Solid teak colonial E.M.G "PORTABLE".

Early Wilson Horn

E.M.G Wilson Horn Model
1927. E.M.G Wilson Horn Model. With the newly available Percy Wilson Panharmonic horn

Wilson Horn Model

E.M.G Wilson Horn Model. HMV Lumiere
1927. E.M.G Wilson Horn Model. HMV Lumiere conversion

Wilson Horn 2

E.M.G Wilson Horn 2. E.M.G cabinet with Percy Wilson Panharmonic horn
1927. E.M.G Wilson Horn 2. E.M.G cabinet with Percy Wilson Panharmonic horn

Wilson Horn Kit

Wilson Horn Conversion Kit
1927-28. Wilson Horn Conversion Kit

Mark VII

E.M.G Mk VII in Walnut Cabinet built by Frank Darrieulat
1928. E.M.G Mk VII in Walnut Cabinet built by Frank Darrieulat.

Special Cambridge Models

Special Cambridge Models
1928/29. EMG gramophones sold through commission by C.K. Ogden.

Mark VIII Standard

E.M.G Mk VIII
1928. E.M.G Mk VIII. The first Wilson Horn model designed by Balfour Davey

EMG Mk VIII Conversion

EMG Mk VIII Conversion
C.1928. EMG Mk VIII Conversion of a HMV Junior Grand

Mark VIII Deluxe (Darrieulat)

Mark VIII Deluxe (Darrieulat)
C.1928. E.M.G Mk VIII Deluxe with a Frank Darrieulat case. Courtesy of Iain Warner

Mark VIII

Mark VIII Deluxe
1929. E.M.G Mk VIII. Balfour Davey introduces even more improvements into the ¾ lid model

Mark IV

E.M.G Mk IV
1929. E.M.G Mk IV. A short internal horn table top model

Mark X

E.M.G Mk X
1929. E.M.G Mk X. Courtesy of Dominic Combe

Mark V

E.M.G Mk V
1929. E.M.G Mk V. Only known example. Courtesy of Thomas Barnard

Mark VI

EMG Mark VI
1929.

The E.M.G Record Storage Cabinet

Frank Darrieulat Cabinet
July 1929. Frank Darrieulat's patented record storage unit

Mark Xa

EMG Mk Xa
1930. The Mk Xa

Mark IX

E.M.G Mk IX
1932. E.M.G Mk IX, a low budget model

Mark Xb

The E.M.G Mk Xb
1933. The E.M.G Mk Xb had a 29½" Bell Diameter

Mark Xb Oversize

E.M.G Xb Oversize
1935. E.M.G Xb Oversize With a massive 34" Bell Diameter

The Sloping Lid E.M.G

The Sloping Lid E.M.G
C.1936. "Improved Mark IX. type Cabinet"