Hi Steve and thanks for the DD reproducer information.  I did receive 
the off list images and data.  The C-19 didn't have the original cloth, 
but I assume that if it did it would have had the pattern as opposed to 
the plain silk?  I no longer have the C-19, but my assumption when I 
had it was that it was a very late one.  I don't recall why, but this 
was the impression I got.  The letter designation is helpful to have.  
I'll print it out and add it to my Edison files.

Best,
Andy

On Apr 19, 2006, at 11:11 AM, Steven Medved wrote:

> Hi Andy,
>
> Your reproducer is an Edisonic or New Standard reproducer that started 
> out
> as a regular DD reproducer and was converted to an Edisonic by the 
> Edison
> Factory, since yours is such a late number it may have been converted 
> and
> never sold as a regular reproducer.  I have sent you a photo of the 
> Dance
> off list, your reproducer does not have the spring on top of the 
> diaphragm.
> Let me know if you got the off list e-mail you sent.
>
> The C-19 originally came with a regular or standard DD reproducer, so 
> the
> original owner most likely upgraded it to the Edisonic, however since 
> the
> C-19 was available until August 1927 and the Edisonic came out in 
> April 1927
> if your C-19 is a late one you may have the original reproducer.  What 
> does
> your grill cloth look like and what is the serial number?
>
>
> LG  is long play
> EM is one with Duncan stop
> LD is the Dance
> no letters & A to F Regular DD reproducer
> NS before the serial number Edisonic
> NS after the serial number  Converted Edisonic
>
> Steve

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