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Post by Tink on Sept 8, 2009 18:57:16 GMT -5
This set was introduced in 2009 and retired in 2017.
Rebecca is given this beautiful phonograph when she visits Cousin Max’s movie studio. Girls can turn the handle to make it work—three different records really "play" songs that were popular in her day. Includes an album to store the records for next time.While it is plastic, I still like it. The tulip speaker has been referred to as pink, but is more magenta...so it's not like 'barbie pink' and matches the settee well. My great grandmother had an album just like this one, in the same color, so I think the authenticity on that is great. Because it is not wood, I can see how some adult collectors might be disappointed, but the play value is high (9 year old son, has been playing with it for about an hour).
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Post by Ronni on Sept 10, 2009 21:35:48 GMT -5
Here are all the songs on the Phonograph. These photos to go links of the videos I took of the songs playing.
If this asks for a password, it's iloveag.
Take Me Out To The Ballgame
Maple Leaf Rag
You're A Grand Old Flag
One of these might or might not have a cameo by me. *innocent look*
*mod edit to remove dead links*
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Post by dvwade on Sept 23, 2009 13:23:36 GMT -5
Rebecca's Phonograph Set Price: $44
I received this today and am disappointed. The speaker isn't what bothers me it's the needle, they didn't even try to make it look real. Instead it looks like a McDonald's Happy Meal Toy. Take Kit's waffle iron set and look and all the exact detail that went into in and the materials that are true to life. Then take a look at the Phonograph....NO COMPARISON!!!!!! Couldn't it at least have been wood!!! The needle mechanism is so cheap and fake looking it's almost laughable. I love the album, but it;s like they don't match. One had thought and detail put into it and the other was slapped together. My grade a C-
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Post by nonameleft on Nov 3, 2009 18:59:04 GMT -5
I saw this in person. AG usually makes realistic accessories, but this one is a miss. Imagine a preschool child's toy in miniature. There is almost no detail. If this is the future of AG, I'll be buying only PM items.
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Post by janettegoldstein on Jan 25, 2010 21:00:22 GMT -5
I received this as a gift and I like it. Though the needle looks a bit strange, it has brought some joy to the household. My children love it, and I love the 3 songs. It is definitely a piece made for children not collectors.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2011 22:25:35 GMT -5
I bought the phonograph, was so appalled at the plastic-ness of it, that I returned it. It'll be the one thing from Rebecca's collection that I don't buy.
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Post by happymargaret on Jun 19, 2011 22:45:48 GMT -5
I bought it. Even though it is plastic, I really like it. More important, the kids like to play the "records".......even sing along with the one that plays, "Take me out to the ball game. The records sound scratchy just like the old time phonographs and if I didn't have one already, I would purchase it again. (Ours was not on sale when we purchased it). It is a nice accessory in Rebecca's collection.
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Post by Eurynome on Jun 19, 2011 22:49:32 GMT -5
My dd and her friends love the phonograph. I agree it's plasticy, but that's one of her favorite things. I don't worry about her or my younger DD breaking it. The songs don't get on my nerves when I've heard them 50 million times either.
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Post by askmkids on Jun 19, 2011 23:44:40 GMT -5
My kids sing "Take me out to the ballgame" too! They just love it. I love the old fashioned sound too. With AG's I don't worry about my kids playing with it.
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Post by GranCarol on Jun 20, 2011 6:39:49 GMT -5
Yes it is plastic, but it is a music box of sorts. I am a sucker for music boxy items. I will probably buy Kanani a ukelele for that reason.
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Post by stacyj on Jun 20, 2011 6:48:02 GMT -5
I agree with the other posters. If it's for you, you may want to pass as it is very plastic looking. But my DD9 got it for her birthday and it's one of her favorite accessories. They love the records, the crank and the songs it plays. It's very sturdy and has held up to a lot of play. I would buy it again.
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Post by janettegoldstein on Jun 20, 2011 8:12:40 GMT -5
I agree that it is not too attractive. The needle casing is horrid. I do have the phonograph however. I position it in such a way that I do not have to see the gold blob. It is a favorite in our house too. My children love all 3 of the songs and play them quite often. I received it as a gift, but I do not know if I would have paid the full price for it myself.
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Post by daisysmom on Jun 20, 2011 13:05:06 GMT -5
I love mine - love the records and the sound of it.
I don't think it looks that bad and looked it up and sometimes the horn wasn't brass - but a solid color.
I'm fine with it - and even though it's plastic - it's quality plastic. Think green - how many trees would have to get cut down if they were made out of wood?
If you don't like it - don't get it. But I'm glad I have mine.
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Post by ag2006 on Jun 20, 2011 13:48:54 GMT -5
What sold me on Rebecca's Phonograph was listening to the songs, which you can hear in Rebecca's Archive section. Ronnie was so nice to have recorded them. Take Me Out To The Ballgame and I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy are two of my favorite songs ever. I heartily sing George M Cohan's "I'm A Yankee Doodle Dandy" every summer. My preschoolers also sang and danced to it and sung it in our July 4th Parade, along with Your A Grand Old Flag. I have seen the movie a bunch of times. It drives my adult kids nuts when I sing it. ;D Anyway, the song plays prominently in Rebecca's school life and there is score in her school supplies. Take Me Out To the Ballgame Spring, Summer and Fall. If there had not been songs and was for display only, I might have decided differently on whether to buy this version or a replica of an antique Victrola. So, For what it is worth, that's my take.
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Post by skukla on Jun 20, 2011 15:19:04 GMT -5
The real ones can indeed have painted horns. It's not the horn colour that turns me off, it's the fabrication out of plastic and the blobby details.
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Post by faye on Jun 21, 2011 8:10:51 GMT -5
I LOVE mine, to me it was a "must have" for Rebecca's collection. My grandchildren can play with it and I don't worry about them breaking it...plus, we all love hearing the songs and singing a long.
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Post by Colonial Rose on Mar 6, 2014 22:18:01 GMT -5
Is there anyone who owns both this phonograph and Julie's Sound Accessories that could clarify: are the records interchangeable on the devices? Pictures, or a short video of how the records "play" on Rebecca's phonograph would be greatly appreciated! I only have the phonograph, but I doubt the records are interchangable. The songs are programmed into the phonograph base, there are buttons on top and the records have rings on the bottom that press a combination of buttons to tell the base which song to play. Julie's songs won't be programmed into the phonograph (or vice versa) so it won't be able to play them.
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Post by keeperofthepast on Jun 25, 2023 17:37:03 GMT -5
The concept behind this is great, but I dislike the fact that it is plastic in an era where plastic phonographs wouldn't be. I don't think it was particularly well made.
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