Not a Duncan electric stop?

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On Feb 13, 2013, at 8:05 PM, William Zucca <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Phonolisters:
> 
> Today while I was out looking for records I came across an Edison Diamond
> Disc player, model 250 that had several items that I have never seen
> before.  Attached to the bottom of the brass portion of the top of the horn
> just behind the locking ferrule is a small brass pipe that runs down below
> the motorboard and contains an electrical wire that starts with a small
> phonetip on the upper end and ends in a bare end below the motorboard.  The
> wire is about 18" long.  Also interesting is an electric switch below the
> turntable that seems to be part of the stop mechanism.  Other than that,
> the machine seems to be an ordinary 250 with a spring motor.  I took two
> pictures of the features that I have described above and would be glad to
> send them to anyone who asks and who provides me with an email address.
> 
> Best Regards,
> Green Mountain Bill
> 
> -- 
> From The Hubbard House
> On the park in Rochester, Vermont
> where it's always 1929.
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