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- Joseph_B._Fenby comment "Joseph Beverley Fenby[1] was an inventor in St Johns, Worcester, England. who was granted a patent on 13 January 1863 (Brit. pat. 101) for an unsuccessful device called the “Electro-Magnetic Phonograph”, making him the first to use the term "phonograph", even before Thomas Edison. His concept detailed a system that would record a sequence of keyboard strokes onto paper tape.".