Talk:Leeds Talk-o-Phone

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Confusion[edit]

This article conflates several streams of information into something that doesn't really add up. The gold foil Leeds label was manufactured by Leeds & Caitlin, based in New York City, for Ohio Talking Machine based in Toledo, and was only one of several labels that L&C produced for various clients. Ohio's Talk-O-Phone also made its own records and was a separate concern; they never made cylinders, and primarily concentrated on making phonographs based on Zonophone machines. It would be preferable that this article focus on the Leeds gold foil discs only, and that separate articles for Ohio Talking Machine and Leeds and Caitlin be created.Pinikadia 11:02, 16 August 2016 (UTC)

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