Dan
Thanks for the reply. I do not have that book but have since ordered it. 
I was using Frow's original book as my reference and saw the N56 with 
the trowel weight, but the N's used the standard weight in the edition I 
have. I look forward to seeing what is pictured in the  recent book.
Thanks
Eric

Daniel Melvin wrote:

> I just took a look in George Frow's Cylinder Phonograph Companion book 
> and there is a picture of it on page 306. Looks like it is a late N 
> reproducer. There seem to be several versions shown.
>
> Dan
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eric Boyles" <[email protected]>
> To: "Antique Phonograph List" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 3:54 PM
> Subject: [Phono-L] Edison N reproducer - Trowel weight??
>
>
>> Hello all.   From the  Jonesboro, Arkansas area,  I picked up a 
>> Edison Standard Model E which has a very unusual trowel weight Model 
>> N reproducer instead of the usual version weight like that of a H.  I 
>> was able to free the reproducer  from its stuck carriage without 
>> damage. The serial number on the reproducer is 47,XXX. Attached are 
>> some photos where I have disassembled for cleaning and rebuilding. It 
>> is definitely original and was original to the machine  (or at least 
>> the last 46 years).
>>
>> Attached are some photos for your review. Has anyone on the list ever 
>> seen a  trowel weight N reproducer by Edison??  I lean heavy to Steve 
>> Medved who as the resident reproducer expert in my opinion, indicates 
>> it is a new one on him.
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/6lrww
>>
>> Thanks
>> Eric
>>
>>
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