Ducretet Thomson

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Ducretet Thomson

Ducretet et cie., later Ducretet Thomson was a French company founded by scientist Eugène Adrien Ducretet which produced, among other scientific instruments, an early "plate phonograph", or tinfoil disc player (1879) and a tinfoil phonograph for cylinders.[1] The company was later absorbed into the French Thomson Group and the division's product line extended to early televisions.

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radio receiver Ducretet-Thomson, ca. 1955

The company brand was also used for a record label until the end of the 1950s.[2] The label eventually became part of London Records.

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