I have a D Xed out and marked F.  Sn 788282. Cygnet wood horn and small 
horizontal carriage. 2/4 gear.  Only thing I added was the reproduction S 
reproducer.  

Jeff Cecil
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On Jan 16, 2013, at 4:04 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> 
> 
> Hi Steve:
> 
> The Edison Standard line ended just above serial number 820000.  At the end 
> of production the Standard E with either the Diamond B or N was stamped Model 
> G...  BUT this was only a very few machines and that is why they are so rare. 
>  The Standard E 4 minute only machine with the Diamond B and #10 Cygnet horn 
> went all the way up through the mid 818000's.  The ICS 2 minute Model C was 
> made until the last and Standard Ds and Es were converted to ICS 2 minute 
> players along the way.  The serial numbers were intertwined for maximum 
> confusion today.
> 
> The highest Standard E with an N Reproducer I have in my 'field study' is 
> 816325 and the N is serial #95759.  I own N s/n A24 which was not with a 
> machine when I bought it.  Steve, have you seen any Ns with a higher number?
> 
> And now an open question for the list members, does anyone have a Standard 
> over 818000?  What model is it?  ICS?  Model D x'ed out and C or something 
> else stamped in?  The only way to get a clear picture of those closing days 
> is to do some data mining.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Al
> 
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