Lindstrom Phonographs

 

By Doug Boilesen, 2020

Lindstrom Phonographs were manufactured by the Lindstrom Corporation of Bridgeport, Connecticut in the late 1940's and early 50's.

This gallery includes four Lindstrom Phonograph Models circa 1948:

Lindstrom Phonograph Model 276

Lindstrom Phonograph Model 777

"Marjorette" Model 888

"Bing Crosby Junior Juke" Model 999

 

Lindstrom Electric Phonograph, Model 276

 

Lindstrom Electric Phonograph, Model 276, 78 RPM. Lithograph of owl leading an orchestra of birds.

 

Lithograph of rabbit serenading female rabbit.

 

 

Lindstrom Electric Phonograph, Model 777

The 78 RPM Lindstrom Electric Phonograph Model 777 circa 1948 featured cartoon figures who look like longer-nosed cousins of the Palmer Cox Brownies who promoted the phonograph in the 1890's. See Phonographia's The Phonograph and the Brownies for some examples.

 

 

Lindstrom Electric Phonograph, Model 777, 78 RPM, c. 1948 (FP1510)

 

Bing Crosby Majorette Record Player, Model 888

 

Bing Crosby "Majorette" Record Player, Lindstrom Corporation, Model 888, 1948.

Bing Crosby Project of Research Foundation, Lindstrom Corporation

 

 

 

 

Bing Crosby "Junior Juke" Record Player, Model 999

 

Lindstroms Bing Crosby "Junior Juke" Record Player, Model 999, 1948 (FP0712)

 

Lithograph on side of "Junior Juke."

 

Lindstroms Bing Crosby "Junior Juke" Record Player, Model 999, 1948 catalog

 

 

 

 

 

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