Hello again Gabriel:
Your serial number puts the machine just a few hundred below the
introduction of the Triumph. The motor number is correct for that machine.
All good
news since the Speed Control Knob was standardized by this time so there
should be no problem locating the correct
Terry Baer(t...@edisontriumph.com)
You could also try Terry Baer as he sells triumph parts.
Steve
Hello again Gabriel:
Your serial number puts the machine just a few hundred below the
introduction of the Triumph. The motor number is correct for that machine.
All good
news
Hi Al,
Thank you for all your help.I really learned a lot from you. I have an Edison
suit case Home with a 3400's serial number. Do you know if it had a brass
mandrel? It was converted into a 2/4 min. machine either by the original owner
or a collector. If this indeed had a brass mandrel, I'd
If anybody's interested in 640 UNPICKED Blue Amberols ($2500 for the
lot), let me know. For a small fee they can be delivered to Union - but
need to know this week.
Lots of Billy Murray, Uncle Josh, Collins Harlan and other comedy.
Some bands, dance bands, instrumentals and the usual vocals.
Thank you very much. But I am pretty sure the knob I have bought is from a
Triumph as it as even the speed indicator. Here you are the pictures.
http://www.boxio.com/40CWBT7HTNVP/KICX2301.JPG
http://www.boxio.com/40WI0NUD52LS/KICX2299.JPG
http://www.boxio.com/40150Y4QK14X/KICX2297.JPG
I haven't
Harvey,
An Edison Home numbered in the 3400 range would date from February 1898. As
I noted yesterday on the ATM board, Homes began appearing with nickel-plated
mandrels in October/November 1898. Hope this helps - -
George P.
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From: harvey kravitz
Hi George,
Thanks for the help. I really appreciate it.
All the best.
Harvey
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To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Sent: Mon, May 17, 2010 2:00:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Edison Brass Mandrels... some idle thoughts...
Harvey,
Hi Harvey,
George must have read the The Edison Home Phonograph, 1896 - 1901 in the Sept
2006 CAPS The Sound Box. This was a wonderful article well worth the price of
the annual subscription. I still refer to this article for the most valuable
information it provides.
I cannot say enough
Steve,
I'm gratified to hear that you continue to enjoy the article on the 1896-1901
Home. (Not only did I read it, but I wrote it!) Your kind remarks on that
article as well as The Sound Box are much appreciated.
Anyone wishing to subscribe to The Sound Box may do so my logging onto the
George,
What e-mail should be used to make Payment to CAPS via PayPal?
Thank you,
Jack Whelan
Anyone wishing to subscribe to The Sound Box may do so my logging onto the
website Steve provided:
www.ca-phono.org.
...and pay online with
Steve
Thank you for your help it is well appreciated.
Ed Sieckert
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From: Steven Medved steve_nor...@msn.com
To: Phono-l phono-l@oldcrank.org
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 5:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Edison Brass Mandrels... some idle thoughts...
Hi Ed,
I
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