Hello Al
Thanks for the reply. So in essence, you indeed have as  well a N trowel 
weight without the 56 and the lift stanchion?  Do they have a smooth top 
or the stepped top?
Thanks again,
Eric
 
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>Hello Eric:
>
>The trowel weight N was used on the Amberola V and VI with the number 56 
>"usually" stamped on the weight but there are examples without the 56.  The N 
>56 
>in the Frow/Sefl book and the Frow Companion is my reproducer but I do have 
>others that leave off both the number and the V stanchion lift pin.  The later 
>was found on the Gem E and Standard E, as standard equipment and was available 
>by separatre purchase for other late models to allow the playing of black wax 
>Amberols.  It was the only saphire point reproducer to appear in Edison 
>catalogues well into the production of blue Amberols.
>
>Happy Thanksgiving to all on the list,
>
>Al
>
>
>PS:  Eric, my Mom was from Harrisburg just south of you...
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