If you own an Edison Spring Motor or Triumph, I'd very much appreciate your 
help. Below is a brief questionnaire. Please send your answers to me either by 
posting them here, or via email to gpaul2000 (at) aol (dot) com. If you'd like 
to be acknowledged in a future publication for your help, please include your 
name. If you'd prefer anonymity, please let me know. In either event, I'd very 
much appreciate any assistance you'd be willing to give. 

Finally, if you know or suspect that a particular machine has been assembled 
from different machines, or had certain parts replaced (such as the carriage), 
please note that as well.

Thanks to all in advance,

George P. 



Edison SpringMotor/Triumph Questionnaire
1) Serial number (found on top):
2) Is serial number stamped in a plate, or a raised boss?
3) If stamped in a plate, what’s the last patent date?
4) Does straight edge (where front of reproducer carriagerides) have 2 screws?
5) Does the upper casting have lugs for Class M pulleywheels?
6) Which secures the endgate; a ball catch, or a lockinglug?
7) Does carriage hold the reproducer with nickeled clips, ora single screw at 
2:00 position?
8) Motor number (found stamped on front of motor frame):
9) Are the motor gears solid or spoked?
10) If there’s a plate below the mandrel, what exactly doesit say?
11) Which does the cabinet have; a drawer, a banner decal,or an “Edison” script 
decal?
12) Are there any dated material with it?  Invoices? Packing slips? Writing 
inside the lid?
 
Thanks for your help!
George Paul
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