Edison 'Home' Model E with Model O reproducer and carved-paw cylinder storage 
cabinet. Horn bell restoration by Don Gfell. Horn throat re-grained and bright 
parts (crank, back bracket, horn crane) polished by Steve Farmer. Trowel-weight 
Model O reproducer meticulously rebuilt by Steven Medved. Motor rebuilt and 
regulated, and mandrel shaft bearing replaced by George Vollema. Runs as smooth 
and quiet as a mouse. I don't believe this machine saw much use when it was new 
as the gears are unworn and pin striping is excellent -- 98%. The original 
finish on the case is a bit dry (I believe it spent years in a hot attic) and 
can be top-coated, but that is a matter of personal preference. No 
alligatoring. The lid has a small chip in the veneer. Includes a nice, 
refinished (not by me) cylinder cabinet with carved claw feet. One claw has a 
small chip. It's a five-tray cabinet, but only has two trays. It originally had 
cardboard pegs, but there are none now. This is a super-nice Home th
 at plays flawlessly.  Email for photos.  $1800  Located in Sedona, Arizona.  
502-410-9269 cel  John                                      
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