[Phono-L] RE: Open-horned phonos

2006-12-24 Thread Dan Kj
-L] RE: Open-horned phonos Hello, all: Why does one see so many more open-horned Edison machines than Victors?

[Phono-L] RE: Open-horned phonos

2006-12-24 Thread bruce78rpm
that except 1920 when they hit 11,206. - Original Message - From: allena...@aol.com To: phono-l@oldcrank.org Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 10:39 PM Subject: Re: [Phono-L] RE: Open-horned phonos In a message dated 3/2/2005 10:34:08 PM Eastern Standard Time, ediso...@verizon.net writes: I am

[Phono-L] RE: Open-horned phonos

2006-12-24 Thread Steven Medved
Hi Randy, Good question. My theory is that more Edison's survived than open horn Victors. The cylinder phono was more often purchased by the less affluent rural trade, it cost more to them and they kept or gave it as a gift as it was dear to them. I got two standards that were given as a

[Phono-L] RE: Open-horned phonos

2006-12-24 Thread Robert Wright
:59 AM Subject: Re: [Phono-L] RE: Open-horned phonos Hi Randy, Good question. My theory is that more Edison's survived than open horn Victors. The cylinder phono was more often purchased by the less affluent rural trade, it cost more to them and they kept or gave it as a gift as it was dear