Congrats Harvey,
If you look at the repeater you'll see how it operates as this one was not
invented by an insane man (APM).
A little hint, cylinders play from left to right. This is an inside joke and
I'm saving Dan M some time and heading him off at the pass.
He'll explain.
Mike, Oldcranky

On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 11:15 AM, harvey kravitz <harveykrav...@yahoo.com>wrote:

> Hi fellow collectors,
>    Last week I hit pay dirt. I got a call from an antique store to come
> over to
> check out an Edison phonograph. It turned out to be a Model B Triumph with
> a
> repeating attachment.No reproducers came with it, but a 4 min. recorder
> with the
> green stain on it. It came with the original chip brush, and an old bottle
> of
> graphite. The lid even came with the wooden arches that was used for
> packing. I
> was very lucky to get this machine so cheap.
>
>    Any of you folks out there have any information on these repeaters? I'd
> like
> to know the history and how to operate them. Also, if any of you collectors
> have
> any literature or instructions on how to operate the repeater. I would
> gladly
> compensate for copies of it. Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Harvey Kravitz
>
>
>
>
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