Hello Al and thanks to all,
 
I am pleased some people enjoy this.
 
The O and N shared serial numbers.  The N joined in around 22,000 and the O 
left around 65,000.  I want to find the last Model E standard so I will know 
what the reproducer it has was.  Do you know the last Model E Standard serial 
number?
 
The N was made for the Standard and Gem E, it was also made for the amberola 
5-6 and 8 and 10.  In June 1913 the N was modified by Edison, an obsolete 
reproducer to play obsolete records.  The N-56 is Unique, it has both O&N 
serial numbers, it appeared in the 70,000 range AND R&S serial numbers, it 
appeared in the 31,000 range.  Just over 31,000 R&S were made.  The N-56 
appeared around June 1913 serial number 70,000 O&N serial numbers, 31,000 R&S 
serial numbers.  
 
Steve
 


> To: [email protected]
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2013 01:31:26 -0500
> Subject: Re: [Phono-L] N reproducers on standard E's BORING MATERIAL ALERT
> 
> 
> Thank you Steve, to me this is definitely NOT boring. It helps those of us 
> interested in telling the Edison story in a more complete way to see trends 
> and get a better picture of the closing days to the outside horn Edison 
> cylinder machines. Please keep up the great work.
> 
> Al
> 
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