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Telegraphon magnetic plate recorder/device for recording language on magnetic plates

American Telegraphone Co. (1903 - 1917)1908 - 1909

Museum for Communication Frankfurt, Museum Foundation Post and Telecommunication

Museum for Communication Frankfurt, Museum Foundation Post and Telecommunication
Frankfurt am Main, Germany

After Valdemar Poulsen invented magnetic recording in 1898, his associate Peder Oluf Pedersen patented the steel plate in 1901 as a "magnetizable body." The first devices had a magnetic plate with a diameter of 5 inches and a recording time of 45 seconds. The improved recorder from American Telegraphone Co. has a magnetic disk diameter of 12 inches. It was virtually impossible to sell the device due to its cost—$300 for 4 minutes of recording. A phonograph was available for $70.

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  • Title: Telegraphon magnetic plate recorder/device for recording language on magnetic plates
  • Creator: American Telegraphone Co. (1903 - 1917)
  • Date Created: 1908 - 1909
  • Location Created: Washington, DC, USA
  • Rights: © Museumsstiftung Post und Telekommunikation
  • Material: Holz, Metall; geschliffen, lackiert
Museum for Communication Frankfurt, Museum Foundation Post and Telecommunication

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