The smallest Russian (sovietic) pocket gramophone is Malyutka (Малютка, Tot).
Originally was developed for officiers as battle-gramophone, and produced since 1930's.
5×12.5×27.5 cm, 2 kg
Label: "Московский Патефонный Завод. Министерство Местной Промышленности РСФСР"
(Moscowsky Patephonny Zavod. Ministerstwo Myestnoy Promishlennosty RSFSR).
(Moscow Gramophone Works. Department of Cottage Industry, RSFSR).
Nickel-plated steel; ribbed/soldered metallic diaphragm in soundbox.
Instead of horn - box with opened cover. The cover (or the disk, while playing) is fixed with nut.
Equipment
Gramophone needles 1 box (200 pieces)
Gramophone disc 1 pc.
Blue Malyutka
!!! SOLD !!! 0 Ft € 0
Enlarge: click on a photo! Then key f: full size photo. (Return with arrow keys.)
Red Malyutka
!!! SOLD !!! 0 Ft € 0
Enlarge: click on a photo! Then key f: full size photo. (Return with arrow keys.)
Green Malyutka
!!! SOLD !!! 0 Ft € 0
This one was made in 17-09-1956 and sold in 11-04-1956, in store Passage (Пассаж), in Leningrad (St. Petersburg).
Check is attached.
Enlarge: click on a photo! Then key f: full size photo. (Return with arrow keys.)