Hi, Ron. I should have specified, I'd prefer an original, but would certainly
consider a repro. If it's original, I'd prefer it not be rusty.
--rrrichard_ru...@hotmail.com
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From: Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Date: 11/06/2015 10:10 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: 'Antique Phonograph List'
Cc: Ron L'Herault
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Crane for Edison Triumph?
One thing you didn't address. Do you want original only or repro? And if it
is original how nice does it have to be. George Vollema at Great Lakes
Antique Phonographs is one source for either type. Google Edison Triumph and
look at images to get an idea of the variety of options. Ron L From: Richard
via Phono-L [mailto:phono-l@oldcrank.org]
Sent: Friday, November 06, 2015 8:19 PM
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Cc: Richard
Subject: [Phono-L] Crane for Edison Triumph? Greetings, everyone. I recently
purchased a nice old Edison Triumph A that came with two original horns: An
12" brass witch's hat, and a 31" brass witch's hat. I focus on disc machines
and haven't owned many cylinder machines, and have never owned one for which I
needed a crane, but I think I'd like to use the large horn with this one, which
means I'll need to find a crane somewhere. I'm not even sure what type to look
for -- I don't think this horn is large enough to warrant a floor-standing
crane, but beyond that I'm clueless. I'm not sure this horn was ever used with
this machine, as the case doesn't have any brackets affixed to it. Can anyone
out there tell me a) what type of crane would work best; b) where (besides
ebay) I might find one; and c) how much I should expect to pay for one? Of
course, if any of you have one to sell, that would be great!
Speaking of selling, if any of you have some cylinders you wish to sell -- any
make, 2 or 4 minute (no Concert or Twentieth Century), cases or no cases --
please let me know. The more, the better!
Thanks--
--RR
richard_ru...@hotmail.com
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