Paillard Hot Air Engine Phonograph or Gramophone
This phonograph is powered by a small Stirling or hot air engine and was manufactured by the Swiss company Paillard around 1912. Sold under Paillard's Maestrophone brand, this example was the fireproof Model 207 with an all-steel cabinet. All other hot air engine-powered models had wooden cabinets.

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Antique Phonograph with Stirling Engine Hot Air Motor

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Antique Paillard Maestrophone Model #206 "Benvenuto" Stirling Hot Air Engine Gramophone Phonograph

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Hot Air / Stirling engine powered gramophone

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Solar powered large Stirling engine (LTD) Bia Heliou, Lorach

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How did they make this in the 1800's?!

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1928 HMV Model 1 Automatic Gramophone - the first British Record Changer Jack Hylton 1A

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