Hi Mario,
 
Congratulations!  That truly is a beauty!!  I had alwasy wanted one 
myself--since I began collecting about 10 years ago.  Within the last 2 years, 
I now have 2--one has been converted to play standard size cylinders and has a 
J 4 minute reproducer and the other plays concert cylinders.  I love them both! 
 Pictures of my machine are in Ron Dethlefson's book on page 108 and 109.  If 
you don't have his book on Concert records already, it is something that you 
really need!  
 
There is just one catch on my second spring motor concert--it is missing the 
Triton motor.  So, I am always looking for a decent one at a good price.  One 
is on Ebay now.  Last year my friend and fellow phono-l member Mark Albertson 
brought the top works and triton motor to a Triumph--with an N reproducer, no 
case, to the CAPS show and sale in Buena Park, CA.  I should have bought it!!!  
It shows you should never hesitate when you see something you really want!  I 
just didn't have the other Concert machine, with missing motor yet.  (Mark--if 
you are reading this--any chance you can find another one for me this year??!!)
 
I wish my bedplate was as mint looking as yours.  Did it come with an automatic 
reproducer or a model D?  In the pictures it's hard to tell if that is an 
automatic or not.
 
Enjoy!
 
Mike Sorter
 
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From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Sent: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 1:19 PM
Subject: [Phono-L] re Concert Phonograph Arrives


Hi Folks,

The Edison drawer 5" Concert is probably the machine that I've wanted ever 
since 
I started collecting at 13, fourteen years ago. I'd never had an opportunity to 
buy a nice complete original example before so when this one came up on eBay I 
knew I really wanted it!  It arrived yesterday via DHL and after some customs 
clearing issues I unpacked the 2 boxes and I have to say that I am as happy as 
a 
pig in the proverbial! It has to be one of the neatest and most original 
concerts around. It really is outstanding! It never ceases to amaze me that 
something can survive to be c106 odd years old and still be so sweat. The 
machine is so untouched I love it!

Just wanted to share the excitement, not my rarest or most expensive machine by 
far but definitely a special one.

Cheers,
Mario

The original auction link: 
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=007&item=170000550924&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWN%3AIT&rd=1
  

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