Bruce ~
These albums are scarce.  I have two Edison albums, one 10" and one 
12", with the signature logo embossed on the front.  I don't have them 
in front of me, but I believe they're lettered as well.  How many do 
you have of what size, and how many came with the machine when new?

Andy



On Nov 3, 2005, at 12:05 PM, Bruce Mercer wrote:

> Guys,
> you may remember a couple months ago or so I asked if any of you knew 
> or had
> dealings with Dan Choffness in San Francisco and everyone replied that 
> he
> was a first class person to deal with, easing my mind about spending a 
> large
> sum of money with someone I did not know. My intended pruchase was a 
> 1928
> Edison C-2 Radio/Phonograph, one of two models that played both Diamond
> Discs or regular lateral cut records.  I would like to add my voice to 
> the
> chorus on Dan's behalf.  I cannot say enough about the transaction the
> transpired between the two of us.  He was extremely accomodating, 
> wrapped
> the machine very well and suffered through the looooong wait for the 
> pickup
> by the mover, one I would never use again.  The machine arrived on 
> Halloween
> and I am thrilled since I have been looking for this one for years.  It
> looks better in person than the photographs on Dan's site and the 
> follow-ups
> that he sent me. Now for the restoration......if I can stop rubbing on 
> the
> case long enough. :-) Thank you Dan!
>
> Bruce
>
> ps. I'm looking for the four albums that go with the Edison C-2.
>
>
>
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