I think that the design flaw maybe was that the legs were not strong enough
for the machine? I found the same model also with no legs? Or were the legs
detachable & just got lost?

thanks for any info

Rob


On 12/9/06, Robert Wright <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> All I know is that the strange accessory in the first 3 pictures, which
> appears to be holding the lid open (in the upper right hand corner), is
> the
> removable piece of a guitar stand upon which the body of the guitar would
> generally sit.  (See
>
> http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Musicians-Friend-Tubular-Guitar-Stand?sku=450819
> for pic.)  I hope it's not actually holding the lid open -- the part
> that's
> in contact with the soft wood of the lid is hard steel with a blunt edge.
>
> Very cool item to see on eBay, though.  Thanks, Randy!
>
>
> -Robert
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Phono-L] RE: What is this?
> > An interesting item is on ebay. The item is listed as an "Edison
> > Laboratory
> > Model Phonograph." The phonograph looks a lot like a Long-Play  console,
> > except something appears to be missing.
> > ebay # 320059026033
> >
> > Randy Minor
>
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