Blue Amberols are 200 grooves per inch, but I think the Ediphone cylinder was 
150 grooves per inch so that this cylinder was made to pay on the Ediphone.

Steve
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  From: [email protected] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 12:36 PM
  Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Edison record


  In a message dated 10/12/2003 2:05:18 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
  [email protected] writes:
  I don't have the cylinder here and have not confirmed if it is 150 
  goove-per-inch or not
  I thought Blue Amberols are 200 grooves per inch, which is double the number 
  of grooves on a two minute cylinder. I believe the Diamond Disks are 150 
  threads per inch. I am drawing on old knowledge here, so someone correct me 
if I am 
  wrong.

  As for the more important part of your question, no, I have not heard of it. 
  Could it have been an advertising, or promotional piece for the Ediphone 
  machines? The title doesn't sound like one for an entertainment cylinder.

  Randy
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From lherault  Mon Oct 13 21:10:57 2003
From: lherault (Ron L'Herault)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:22 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] radobar, a bit off topic
Message-ID: <002d01c391f8$355e8650$105ed...@ronlherault>

In case some of our members have wider collecting tastes, I want to let
you know that I've got a few small glasses, two tall glasses, seven
short wide glasses and one shot glass from a radio bar for sale @15.00
each.  I am also selling the complete bar less glassware, including the
top of the radio which has the chrome plated tray in it.  The radio was
long gone.  If it does not sell, I'll part it out, since shelves and
glassware racks are sought after.  The mirror is in perfect shape.  I
want $200 for the whole thing.  Pictures can be sent on request.

Ron


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