I have 21 lines on mine under the D, but production wise my HOME A Banner was 
in 1900, so should of had 18. I guess maybe the lid may have been replaced with 
a later one, if the theory is correct. 

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From: [email protected] 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2012 4:27:33 PM 
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] DECAL ID. on Red Banner Edison Home A- 

Dennis, I was indeed responsible for that "theory" and published it (with 
illus) in APM. 

Obviously, it is anecdotal information, as the application of these 
decals (and possible chrono matching to chassis) was not done by TAE in any 
absolutely precise manner. 

However, I have never seen such a decal (those little black lines 
beneath the letter D in the colorful scroll) with less than ten lines (late 
1896 
on). The next series (1897-98?) seems to be composed of 14 such lines, and 
the series after that had 18 lines (1899-1901?). 

It is a mystery as to why each time the decal was manufactured and 
applied they made those lines finer and finer (and hence more numerous). I 
certainly invite collectors to take a close look at their 'Suitcase Home' lids 
and verify (or not) whether the general pattern I noticed still holds up. I 
haven't seen any evidence (so far) to disprove this observation. 

Allen 
_www.phonobooks.com_ (http://www.phonobooks.com) 
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In a message dated 12/19/2012 2:34:16 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes: 

Yes, I remember that. It involved the number of lines beneath the "D" of 
"EDISON." Unfortunately, that theory didn't hold up, 

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