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January 15th, 2013, 01:57 PM
#1
His Master's Voice
The recent news about HMVs troubles reminded me that Nipper the dog in the His Master's Voice logo was buried in my local town of Kingston Upon Thames. Here is a picture I snapped a couple of years ago of the alley named after Nipper

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January 15th, 2013, 02:02 PM
#2
I have an old metal bank in the form of Nipper.....

PA081531 by Lukinosity, on Flickr

Nipper by Lukinosity, on Flickr
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January 15th, 2013, 03:00 PM
#3
I do remember Nipper. If that three lane street is an alley, I hate to see your highways.
"Everywhere you look there are photographs, it is up to us photogs to see them."- Gary Ayala
My Snaps are Here: Unsharp At Any Speed
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January 15th, 2013, 03:28 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by Gary
I do remember Nipper. If that three lane street is an alley, I hate to see your highways.
The alley is to the left of the sign, the road lanes are part of the infamous one way system around the town centre, I always get confused when I go there.
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January 15th, 2013, 03:32 PM
#5
Got it.
"Everywhere you look there are photographs, it is up to us photogs to see them."- Gary Ayala
My Snaps are Here: Unsharp At Any Speed
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January 15th, 2013, 03:35 PM
#6
I love the story of "His Master's Voice". I had always thought that it just meant the dog would listen to anything on the RCA (or HMV for the Brits) label.
But the painting (which is apparently based on a photograph {which I have never seen}) is older than the usage by the recording company. Seems the dog's original owner had passed away and his brother (a painter of some skill) was playing some recording his brother had made while still alive and the dog suddenly became transfixed at hearing the sound of his master (now no loner alive!) coming from the grammophone.
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January 15th, 2013, 03:39 PM
#7
I certainly remember the iconic Nipper and the Victrola. We had a Victrola when I was growing up (my parents weren't audiophiles, but we did have 78s and regular albums, too.). Ours, however, didn't have that "horn" and it had a radio built in to it.
P.S. Thanks for that backstory, Luke.
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January 15th, 2013, 03:43 PM
#8
Nipper had an exalted place in our household, as my late father's principal client in the 50's and early 60's was RCA in Camden, New Jersey. By way of coincidence, he was also a licensed ham radio operator, with a call sign randomly issued - not requested - of W3NIP. So to his fellow hams, my dad's on-air handle was Nipper!
Chuck
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January 15th, 2013, 03:51 PM
#9
I always thought the ham radio thing might have been kind of a precursor to a good internet forum. Never experienced it myself but I think I would have liked it. That's a great bit of family history, Chuck!
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January 15th, 2013, 04:00 PM
#10
More Nipper lore - for those who just can't get enough of this scintillating topic ( ) :
Nipper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chuck
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