yes 
kudos to al sefl  aka clockwork home
and to george frow
they both are a blessing to us collectors of edisons
zono
 
 
In a message dated 1/13/2013 1:24:22 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

As ever,  Al has put it better and more complete than anyone else  could.

-----Original Message----- 
From:  [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2013 12:10 AM
To:  [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] update that Triumph or  not?


What Triumph cabinet does it have?  If it is a banner  Triumph Model A then 
I 
would definitely NOT drill holes into one of these  cabinets.  The later 
raised panel with a thicker wood is better  suited from a material strength 
viewpoint.  What reproducer does it  have?  A Model O in a horizontal 
carriage would suggest a Cygnet horn  would be a good addition so the 'new' 
holes might not detract from the  machine.  If the carriage is a 45ยบ small 
carriage with a Model C  reproducer then I would stick with a smaller 
straight horn.  Is the  machine equipped with a 2 and 4 minute mandrel 
shaft 
gearing?  Has  the cabinet been refinished?  Many factors need to be  
considered.

In making a decision to alter something that has  remained the same for 
100+ 
years, one must think if the modification would  have been accurate to the 
machine and how it will change the monetary  value.  Triumphs late D and 
D2, 
E, F, and G should already have the  factory drilled holes.  A 2 minute 
Model 
C Triumph is a rare bird, I  would leave it virginal.  A Triumph Model B 
with 
added horizontal  carriage and an O Reproducer has already been altered, 
drill away  Gridley.  A Triumph A banner would have me want to return it to 
its  catalog configuration.  I have taken out 2/4 minutes gears on some of 
my  
machines and made them like their original description from a  
contemporaneous catalog.  Anything earlier like a Spring Motor and it  
would 
be sacrilege to drill the holes.

Did I mention that I am an  opinionated old fart?

Best wishes to all on the list,

Al
Who  thought swans used Cygnet horns to keep from bumping into each other 
on  
the  pond...

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