Many thanks, Peter, for this offer to post the photos.
Will follow through and email photos directly to you shortly.

Best regards,
Andy Baron


On Jun 22, 2007, at 8:28 AM, Peter Fraser wrote:

> can you please post some pictures, or send some to me so that i can  
> post them for folks to review?
>
> -- Peter
> [email protected]
>
> On Jun 21, 2007, at 10:28 PM, Andrew Baron wrote:
>
>> Thanks, George for this insight.  Given that, and the reasonably  
>> good fit to the relatively small A-200 cabinet, this does seem a  
>> likely origin of this particular crank.
>>
>> Do you think you could shed a light on the question I've posted a  
>> couple of times over the past few days, regarding whether the user- 
>> adjustable (semi-automatic) stop on my ser. no. 1429 A-250 was the  
>> first type of stop scheme that Edison employed on the new Disc  
>> Phonograph?  In this arrangement, there's a small round knob on  
>> the start lever, which can also serve as a manual stop lever.
>>
>> Any idea of when that type of stop was discontinued in favor of  
>> the more familiar type with the rigid stop trip lever on the lift  
>> post?
>>
>> I'd like to informally survey any owners of these early Edison  
>> Disc Phonographs that have this unusual early style stop, to find  
>> out the model and serial numbers of the machines that have it.  To  
>> show graphically what I'm referring to, I can email a photo of  
>> this odd lever arrangement to anyone who might like to help.
>>
>> I'm hoping to use this detail and possibly others to learn  
>> approximately when my early A-250 was built.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Andy
>>
>>
>> On Jun 21, 2007, at 7:10 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>  Andy,
>>>
>>> The "A-150" Disc Phonograph was regularly supplied with an  
>>> oxidized bronze finish on its metal parts.
>>>
>>> George Paul
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