ger 
 
_Michigan Antique  Phonograph Society_ 
(http://www.michiganantiquephonographsociety.org/)  
 
you should go to one of the phono shows in the spring
there is one in wayne new jersey and i believe lynn bilton still has one in 
 connecticut about 50 mile south of you down rte 7
you may be able to find it on maps link
 
 
 
In a message dated 12/26/2009 10:14:36 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
ge...@comcast.net writes:

The poor  London model of Edison's Diamond Disc machine looks like it had 
been tortured.  The vertical section was there afterall, but a cable, wood 
block and some  other things (part going into the horn) were missing. Someone 
had SOLDERED the  horn on the top to another piece (sloppy shiney solder), I 
guess to keep it  from dragging...poor soul of a machine. My impression is 
that without ALL the  parts, there would be stress on both the record 
grooves and the diamond  reproducer, which would be forced to take on the 
burden 
of moving the heavy  pieces across the record...at least that's the way it 
seems to me.  

Needless to say, the machine still sits with the seller...who is now a  bit 
wiser, since I shared the photo and what I knew with her. She seemed not  
at all disappointed and actually fascinated to learn something about the poor 
 mess.

As for its WEIGHT. I've got an "AH-HAH!" I took the flashlight  and checked 
out the left side where the 24 slots for records was. I could see  that 2, 
that's TWO, thick metal weights were in place behind the slots. They  went 
across the back, one high, one low. This was probably to balance the  weight 
of the phono in the right-sided compartment. BOTH sides were equally  heavy, 
and I mean heavy! I could not lift one corner. Wow, was all I could  say.

But again. This was a fun adventure and learning experience which  didn't 
cost many bucks. It would not have been either without the help of this  
great group. :)

I will, however, now keep an eye out for an Edison  (table model) which 
could play my records! And I think I know a little bit  about how these 
machines work...not a lot, but enough probably to just get  into more trouble. 
LOL 
Oh, and I will wash the records with denatured alcohol  before I put them 
away. 

One last question on STORAGE: Store records  flat, right? 
But what do you put between them, and is a paper box OK  ?

Thank you  all,
Ger

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