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On this site, you will find all there is to know about the makeup of the Stylophone - including details of the many versions available, accessories, and a whole lot more. With an unrivaled access to the many actual Stylophones that were made over the years (including the very first 'pocket electronic organ' that started it all!) and historical archives, you will find HANDS-ON information not obtainable from any other site.
STYLOMANIA!
The Stylophone is one of those items that, for some, seems to represent a 'pre-electronic' era from a far away time.
The simple answer is the ease with which it can be played.
The look and feel of the unit is the single most appealing draw to the Stylophone. I personally couldn't care less what it sounds like, the look and design are the thing.
The 'silver' keyboard when polished, in contrast with the 'gold' nib of the stylus catches the eye immediately, together with the silver grill and raised Stylophone logo. All these elements make for one of the most aesthetically pleasing designs to emerge in a 'toy' from the late 60's.
Well done Dubreq, the Design Team, and of course Rolf Harris.
So what happened to the Stylophone - why did they stop - where did they all go??.
The Stylophone was no longer there, and in all honesty, few people probably realised it had gone. A lot will have ended up in the dustbin; their leads broken and stylus lost; others will have been put away with other unwanted toys, until themselves being eventually thrown away in later years.
That is probably why people of 30+ are so fond of the Stylophone today. Because of the rapid growth-curve in technology, things are outdated so much faster, and the Stylophone, though old in techno terms, isn't that old in basic years.
Many other toys from this era are very collectable, with some commanding extremely high prices. (Just look at 'Star Wars' memorabilia for instance). The Stylophone however, has one major advantage over any other collectable of this genre that I can think of:
Whichever one you have, or wish to acquire, you can rest satisfied in the knowledge that you own a little piece of musical history, a collection of soldered bits in a plastic case not much bigger than your hand, that simply refuses to be forgotten.
All images / scans / text are copyright. Please note: Collector's Home Page There were MANY cheap and cheerful copies or variations of the basic Stylophone design & keyboard manufactured around the world. Sold under various names and in different guises, they may appear very similar in certain areas, but are basically the usual 'copy' merchandise that an innovative design always attracts. Simple Fact 2: all ORIGINAL Stylophones were made in the UK.
Simple Fact 1: There were only 2 basic designs; the 'pocket' version, and the larger 350S.
The question of 'originality'; or even using the term 'original'; is unfortunately a little more complex than may be expected.
This is due to the fact that the Stylophone eventually created an actual dictionary definition for itself!. O.E.D.: (noun) 'a miniature electronic musical instrument producing a distinctive buzzing sound when a stylus is drawn along its metal keyboard'.
The 'Stylophone' is now simply a type of musical instrument, in much the same way as a guitar, drum, piano, organ etc is another type of instrument. If you make your own instrument in your workshop, and it follows the same basic design as outlined in the definition above, you have made 'a stylophone', and you are quite entitled to call it exactly that!.
The Stylophone was the 'original pocket organ',
Well of course not, but it's surprising how many people think this is the case!.
Put aside all the play on wording in descriptions you may see, and follow these guidelines to be absolutely sure: All ORIGINAL Stylophones were manufactured in the UK between 1968 and 1975, when production ceased.
Except for the distinctive brown 'wood effect' versions, ALL ORIGINAL Stylophones have a large, removable battery compartment allowing full access to the circuit board, and are serviceable.
If your Stylophone carries ALL the above features, you can safely conclude
and perhaps MOST importantly for the musician!....
While this makes it interesting for the ardent collector of 'pocket organs' in general, it does cause confusion to the casual buyers and collector.
On this site we have shown several Stylophone copies and clones, but there are more to be added.
In the meantime, the guide below will help you pinpoint the model you have, or may wish to obtain.
Official Home of the Original
Stylophone Mr.Coleman's continuous help and assistance in supplying historical documents and artifacts reflects his enthusiasm and pride in the original Dubreq company and its achievements in the 60's / 70's, before it closed for good in 1980.
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If you are a new visitor to this site, we would recommend reading the first few pages in order (Moviecol, Dubreq, Rolf Harris), to get a good overall picture of the events leading up to the final product. |