[Phono-L] "Found" Edison Standard C

2013-01-17 Thread Steven Medved

Hello Dan, Can you send a photo of the H, I will let you know if it is a repro. 
 Top and bottom. The Standard C you have, it is an ICS model?  Does it have pin 
striping or decals? The Standard C is found about 10% as often as the ICS 
model.   The Standard C is found with pin striping and decals.  If it has pin 
striping the cover plate would be the same as for the A and B. I do not know if 
Edison made an upgrade gear cover with decals, that is interesting.  Al help! 
Edison made the standard B C and D all at the same time during 1908.  I have 
seen a Standard D with a B ID plate and the painted pin striping.  I have seen 
the D and C with both pin striping and decals.   I have only ever seen one 
Edison recorder that was missing the serial number.  I have yet to see a 
reproducer missing the serial number.  What is the serial number of the C 
reproducer? Does the 2/4 kit have the box it came in?  Are you going to install 
the kit?  I do have a very nice box.   Thanks, Steve
 > From: ediso...@verizon.net
> To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
> Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2013 15:44:32 -0500
> Subject: [Phono-L] "Found" Edison Standard C
> 
>   I bought, before the turn of the century, a phono & never opened the 
> boxes!   I pulled the black MG horn out of its huge box, last year,  and 
> finally opened the phono's box a couple nights ago.   It is an Edison 
> Standard Model C,  with 2/4 kit.The reproducer, crank, gear cover, 
> crane's foot, horn chain, lid handle were all missing.  Ugh.
> 
>  Went up to the attic to check the horn's box, and rummaged through the 
> mountain of packing peanuts 4 times before finding a bag with little 
> paper-wrapped bundles. Good thing that box got saved!  Models C & H 
> reproducers, the crank, the horn's chain, and the lid handle all safe.  No 
> crane's foot or gear cover, sadly.
> 
>   Is there a special 2/4 gear cover for the "C", and how would it differ 
> from the others?
> 
>  Also: the H reproducer looks awfully glittery & new, and is not dyed 
> green - also has no serial number.  Is this a modern copy?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
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[Phono-L] "Found" Edison Standard C

2013-01-17 Thread DanKj
 I bought, before the turn of the century, a phono & never opened the 
boxes!   I pulled the black MG horn out of its huge box, last year,  and 
finally opened the phono's box a couple nights ago.   It is an Edison 
Standard Model C,  with 2/4 kit.The reproducer, crank, gear cover, 
crane's foot, horn chain, lid handle were all missing.  Ugh.


Went up to the attic to check the horn's box, and rummaged through the 
mountain of packing peanuts 4 times before finding a bag with little 
paper-wrapped bundles. Good thing that box got saved!  Models C & H 
reproducers, the crank, the horn's chain, and the lid handle all safe.  No 
crane's foot or gear cover, sadly.


 Is there a special 2/4 gear cover for the "C", and how would it differ 
from the others?


Also: the H reproducer looks awfully glittery & new, and is not dyed 
green - also has no serial number.  Is this a modern copy?


Thanks


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