Steve,
Allen is right - - unscrupulous retailers occasionally found it in their best 
interest to grind off a serial number so the origin of a particular machine 
could not be traced. There's nothing else unusual about this "Home." The 
nickeled dataplate mounted on top suggests approx. May-December 1899. John also 
raises a possibility in that the machine might have been stolen. No way of 
knowing, but chances are that "Home" has had a colorful past. That reminds me 
of a guitar I bought back in 1973. I had been looking around for a Rickenbacker 
electric 12-string. A friend was buying an amp from a private owner about an 
hour from home, and I had gone along for the ride. The seller asked if anyone 
was interested in a guitar, and flipped open a guitar case. I was astonished to 
see a like-new Rickenbacker 12-string. Cradling it like a baby, I asked the 
fellow what he wanted for it, expecting to hear the usual $500-$700 price of 
that time. Instead, he replied, "A hundred." Being nineteen ye
 ars old, this struck me only as a wonderful windfall, and I couldn't pay him 
fast enough. It was not until the next day when I was searching for its serial 
number that I discovered three little divots made by a drill bit to obscure the 
number. And that, Warden, is how I began my life of crime... 

George Paul


 


 

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George and list,
 
Is it possible for an Edison home not to have a serial number?
 
 
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From: [email protected] (George Glastris)
Date: Thu Dec  6 15:29:16 2007
Subject: [Phono-L] early edison home with no serial number
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Yes, a number of times I've handled Edison's with the number obliterated or 
the patent plate removed.

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To: "Phono-l" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 11:37 AM
Subject: [Phono-L] early edison home with no serial number


George and list,

Is it possible for an Edison home not to have a serial number?


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