WOW what an amazingly phonograph-like machine!! That was fascinating. Thanks 
for sharing the info with us!
  John Robles

Robert Plavzic <[email protected]> wrote:
  Hello

Just read an interesting article on www.romfi.com. My first thought on
looking at the page was "what an odd phonograph!". However this turns out to
be a fax machine from 1928 that bares an eerie resemblance to an Edison
Home? I thought wow, one invention was a stepping stone for the next........


Then I read the entire article, and was very surprised to read that in the
1860's already there was a kind of functioning facmile transmission that
operated using tinfoil! I don't know if Edison borrowed this idea when
experimenting with sound, but there does seem to be some parallels in the
development of the 2 technologies. Does anyone have any idea if this was
part of the inspiration for Edison?

btw If you look on ROMFI under Music reproduction then Phonograph Cylinder
or Phonograph Disk there are a lot of different machines, and under Record
Labels a lot of very nice labels.

I add pictures occasionally, and think that it in the way the system is set
up, it has a potential to be a great platform to store trechnology history.
Posting is easier than ebay :-)

best regards

Rob
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