hi all
it was a nice show in orlando
hope everyone considers it next year
zono
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From: Merle Sprinzen msprin...@gmail.com
To: 'Antique Phonograph List' phono-l@oldcrank.org
Sent: Sun, Jan 22, 2012 11:24 am
Subject: [Phono-L] Union phono show this year
Anyone
I thought the Orlando Show was great. Nice people, nice
machines...even Brice Paris was there from
Texas/Oregon/California/Alaska..!!! Two Edison Coin-Ops!!! Two nice
Berliners including a lever wind.. Florida is such a nice place to
go to get away from the winter
Having only been to the Orlando Show once before I thought the new location
much better, Bob Richard crew did a great job the new indoor parking lot
was outstanding ! When the doors opened to early buyers there was a good number
of people who not only looked but bought, I sold not only
“Nice machine Scott, what is the serial number? I would bet it is up above
79. Am I correct?”
Of course you are correct! Serial number: 820852
What made you think it would be above 79? Have you seen or heard of other
2/4 minute D ICS Standards?
Steve, the machine only came with the
Did these ship in the ICS config from the Edison factory, or were the repeater
bits and ID tags added by others? If the latter, the s/n would just be part of
the normal sequence, right? If the ICS people bought them in bulk there might
be blocks of s/n's that are all ICS...
Hmmm.
Sent from
I do not know if Edison sent the Phonographs to ICS in Scranton where they
added the tag. I do know that ICS did ship things, ICS had their own wooden
box they put the recorder in to protect it in shipment, I think. I have or had
an original packing box where two blanks had been mailed from
“Nice machine Scott, what is the serial number? I would bet it is up above
79. Am I correct?”
Of course you are correct! Serial number: 820852
What made you think it would be above 79? Have you seen or heard of other
2/4 minute D ICS Standards? THAT IS BECAUSE AL KNOWS HIS EDISON
I APPRECIATE KNOWING THE MACHINE PLAYS IN 4 MINUTE, IT APPEARS IT WAS USED FOR
ENTERTAINMENT CYLINDERS. I meant to say after being used for the ICS lessons it
appeared the owner used it for four minute records. It is nice to see the
history of the machine by what is found with it. Thanks
I have a lot of data on Edison's that I didn't have when George and I did the
first cylinder phonographs book. Now I have a ton of data showing things that
happened affecting production nuances. The Edison Standards ended production
with a serial just above 82. Virtually all of the last
A Model F mislabeled and sent out, with Edison that is a safe bet ! ! ! Hello
Al, Edison mistakes are very interesting. I have seen a Standard Model E with
a combination ID plate, they used a D ID plate, it is stamped E with the serial
number of the Standard E 794424 and the reproducer is N
Hi Mike,
If you have not found the source by now, contact me off line at
sdcorb...@earthink.net
-Scott
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Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 11:51 PM
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