According to Frow these were sold in mahogany, golden oak, mission oak, and 
Circassian walnut.  Output was scheduled at 50 a day, 40 mahogany, 10 mixed 
oak with no mention of the walnut.  The early ones have a two piece horn, 
the later ones have the No 250 horn.  The very early ones have the C-200 
single spring motor.

The price would depend on the condition of the finish and plated parts, a 
good range would be $300 (needing veneer work) to $600 (excellent) with $50 
to $100 off for the inoperative motor. Does this one have the two piece 
horn, it will be held together in a metal cygnet horn type configuration. 
Is the diamond good on the reproducer?

Steve


> I am looking at an Edison A250 in Oak ser 3026. The case is good but
> the motor doesn't work. I can't find any sales of this and I have never
> seen an oak one- just mahogany. What is a good price for one of these,
> and is the motor interchangeable for parts with the later DD's ?
>
> Greg Acker
>
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