Your original post had a link to the picture.  While the list won't allow the 
picture itself to go through the link came through fine.  Here it is again.
 
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Glenn

--- On Tue, 12/22/09, ger <[email protected]> wrote:


From: ger <[email protected]>
Subject: [Phono-L] Diamond Disc follow-up
To: "Antique Phonograph List" <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, December 22, 2009, 9:36 PM


Thanks to all who replied, and so quickly. :) The London model Diamond Disc 
cabinet is a mess. 
However...I found that there are about 15 thick records with Edison on the 
label. They are asking $125 for phono and records (reduced from about $225)

Can you folks give me an idea of what the records alone might be worth, and 
what I should look for as to condition and content? As I said earlier, I am 
only familiar with the cylinders which we collected in the 1950-60's...and 
still have.  If I recall correctly, those fat Diamond Disc records often chip 
off on the ends...they separate?? I would assume that if in that condition, 
their value is limited?

Any comments or suggestions are greatly appreciated!

And to the person who asked about the head: Yes, it is a head which resembles 
the one on the cylinder phonos. But it seems to be longer in the end where it 
attaches to horn connection...if memory serves. I touched what looked like a 
clear small diamond (?) and it conducted sound (scratchy from fingertip) to the 
horn. So apparently the diaphragm is intact. The rest is a disaster. :)

Thanks,
Ger

PS: How does one show photos on the list? I sent one and it did not come 
through. Should I put a link???

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