Re: [Phono-L] Edison E
Where is it located? Thanks In a message dated 4/13/2017 9:36:18 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, phono-l@oldcrank.org writes: It's probably a Model D Standard. These were 2.4 min. The model E was strictly a 4 min. machine. Harvey Kravitz From: Jamie Kelly via Phono-L To: 'Antique Phonograph List' Cc: Jamie Kelly Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2017 6:24 PM Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Edison E I’d love to get the cylinder cabinet but tricky to get to Australia. Jamie From: Phono-L [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On Behalf Of Randy Larson via Phono-L Sent: Friday, 14 April 2017 10:27 AM To: Antique Phonograph List Cc: Randy Larson Subject: [Phono-L] Edison E I'm selling this for a lady that recently lost her house in a fire with no insurance. This was in storage and spared. It's an Standard E . It has the 2&4 conversion and a new H reproducer. The motor was cleaned and new spring installed in 2004. The base of the Cygnet horn has been restored. This comes with a cylinder cabinet, all in excellent condition (except for the upper half of the horn). All proceeds go to helping this lady get back on her feet. Thechrome Cygnet horn support is also new. It plays beautifully. I can send more pics upon request. A phono friend thought it would go between 7 to 900 dollars. Let me know if interested. Thanks Randy Larson (http://post.spmailtechn.com/f/a/ByGohpvkl6MSaA_x3k7WrA~~/AABF2wA~/RgRa0VyyP0EIACx3UJWJfMlXA3NwY1gEAFkGc2hhcmVkYQdoZWxsb181YAw1Mi4zOS41MS4xODRCCgAAMinwWOC0vjdSGGFyY2hpdmVAbWFpbC1hcmNoaXZlLmNvbQlRBABElmh0dHA6Ly9wb3N0LnNwbWFpbHRlY2huLmNvbS9mL2EvTjdYZVdYN2MxMk9qdW5wdlBkQTJvd35-L0FBQkYyd0F-L1JnUmEwVnNPUDBFSUFDeDNVQWlMaHdoWEEzTndZMWdFQUFBQUFGa0djMmhoY21Wa1lRZG9aV3hzYjE4MVlBMDFNaTR6Tnk0eE1Ua3VNVGsyUWdvQUcCe30~ AI4n8FixS9y4Ug1jNWZhbkBhb2wuY29tCVEEAIRqAWh0dHA6Ly9wb3N0LnNwbWFpbHRlY2hu LmNvbS9mL2EvR0MyV0Y1elA0ak5XcVZBOW16bnk2Z35-L0FBQkYyd0F-L1JnUmEwVmc1UDBFSUFD eDNVQWlMSXRSWEEzTndZMWdFQUFBQUFGa0djMmhoY21Wa1lRZG9aV3hzYjE4MVlBdzFNaTR6T1M0 MU1TNHhPRFJDQ2dBQXVTVHdXTEZMYWo5U0YyaGhjblpsZVd0eVlYWnBkSHBBZVdGb2IyOHVZMjl0 Q1ZFRUFBQUFBRVJ2YUhSMGNITTZMeTkzZDNjdVlYWmhjM1F1WTI5dEwzTnBaeTFsYldGcGJEOTFk RzFmYldWa2FYVnRQV1Z0WVdsc0puVjBiVjl6YjNWeVkyVTliR2x1YXlaMWRHMWZZMkZ0Y0dGcFoy NDljMmxuTFdWdFlXbHNKblYwYlY5amIyNTBaVzUwUFdWdFlXbHNZMnhwWlc1MFJ3SjdmUX5-RwJ7 fQ~~) Virus-free. _www.avast.com_ (http://post.spmailtechn.com/f/a/c3JP1ESgSFz0i4LsvgfF2w~~/AABF2wA~/RgRa0VyyP0EIACx3UJWJfMlXA3NwY1gEAFkGc2hhcmVkYQdoZWxsb181YAw1Mi4zOS41MS4xODRCCgAAMinwWOC0vjdSGGFyY2hpdmVAbWFpbC1hcmNoaXZlLmNvbQlRBABEdGh0dHA6Ly9wb3N0LnNwbWFpbHRlY2huLmNvbS9mL2EvTjdYZVdYN2MxMk9qdW5wdlBkQTJvd35-L0FBQkYyd0F-L1JnUmEwVnNPUDBFSUFDeDNVQWlMaHdoWEEzTndZMWdFQUFBQUFGa0djMmhoY21Wa1lRRwJ7fQ~~ doZWxsb181YA01Mi4zNy4xMTkuMTk2QgoAAI4n8FixS9y4Ug1jNWZhbkBhb2wuY29tCVEEAI RqAWh0dHA6Ly9wb3N0LnNwbWFpbHRlY2huLmNvbS9mL2EvR0MyV0Y1elA0ak5XcVZBOW16bnk2Z3 5-L0FBQkYyd0F-L1JnUmEwVmc1UDBFSUFDeDNVQWlMSXRSWEEzTndZMWdFQUFBQUFGa0djMmhoY2 1Wa1lRZG9aV3hzYjE4MVlBdzFNaTR6T1M0MU1TNHhPRFJDQ2dBQXVTVHdXTEZMYWo5U0YyaGhjbl psZVd0eVlYWnBkSHBBZVdGb2IyOHVZMjl0Q1ZFRUFBQUFBRVJ2YUhSMGNITTZMeTkzZDNjdVlYWm hjM1F1WTI5dEwzTnBaeTFsYldGcGJEOTFkRzFmYldWa2FYVnRQV1Z0WVdsc0puVjBiVjl6YjNWeV kyVTliR2x1YXlaMWRHMWZZMkZ0Y0dGcFoyNDljMmxuTFdWdFlXbHNKblYwYlY5amIyNTBaVzUwUF dWdFlXbHNZMnhwWlc1MFJ3SjdmUX5-RwJ7fQ~~) (http://post.spmailtechn.com/f/a/7oLxjne1Ju3th2pHdh8SFg~~/AABF2wA~/RgRa0VyyP0EIACx3UJWJfMlXA3NwY1gEAFkGc2hhcmVkYQdoZWxsb181YAw1Mi4zOS41MS4xODRCCgAAMinwWOC0vjdSGGFyY2hpdmVAbWFpbC1hcmNoaXZlLmNvbQlRBABEbGh0dHA6Ly9wb3N0LnNwbWFpbHRlY2huLmNvbS9mL2EvUDJPSjRLeEJGZV9WbWpKcy10LTdEUX5-L0FBQkYyd0F-L1JnUmEwVnNPUDBFSUFDeDNVQWlMaHdoWEEzTndZMWdFQUFBQUFGa0djMkcCe30~ hhcmVkYQdoZWxsb181YA01Mi4zNy4xMTkuMTk2QgoAAI4n8FixS9y4Ug1jNWZhbkBhb2wuY29tCV EEAERdaHR0cHM6Ly9tZy5tYWlsLnlhaG9vLmNvbS9uZW8vbGF1bmNoPy5yYW5kPWJsc3FhNW ljMmxjYnAjREFCNEZBRDgtMkRENy00MEJCLUExQjgtNEUyQUExRjlGREYyRwJ7fQ~~) ___ Phono-L mailing list _http://post.spmailtechn.com/f/a/5jEvTq0yIS8bf0nYWjRwew~~/AABF2wA~/RgRa0VyyP0EIACx3UJWJfMlXA3NwY1gEAFkGc2hhcmVkYQdoZWxsb181YAw1Mi4zOS41MS4xODRCCgAAMinwWOC0vjdSGGFyY2hpdmVAbWFpbC1hcmNoaXZlLmNvbQlRBABEE2h0dHA6Ly9waG9uby1sLm9yZ19HAnt9 (http://post.spmailtechn.com/f/a/0_V9t-JM8rOeGy7npyGJ-w~~/AABF2wA~/RgRa0VyyP0EIACx3UJWJfMlXA3NwY1gEAFkGc2hhcmVkYQdoZWxsb181YAw1Mi4zOS41MS4xODRCCgAAMinwWOC0vjdSGGFyY2hpdmVAbWFpbC1hcmNoaXZlLmNvbQlRBABEgmh0dHA6Ly9wb3N0LnNwbWFpbHRlY2huLmNvbS9mL2EvU19POUdlRUd1UlpQNHRDSWRLbEhRQX5-L0FBQkYyd0F-L1JnUmEwVnNPUDBFSUFDeDNVQWlMaHdoWEEzTndZMWdFQUFBQUFGa0djMmhoY21Wa1lRZG9aV3hzYjE4MVlBMDFHAnt9 Mi4zNy4xMTkuMTk2QgoAAI4n8FixS9y4Ug1jNWZhbkBhb2wuY29tCVEEAEQTaHR0cDovL3Bo b25vLWwub3JnL0cCe30~) Unsubscribe: _phono-l-unsubscribe@oldcrank.org_ (mailto:phono-l-unsubscr...@oldcrank.org) ___ Phono-L mailing list http://post.spmailtechn.com/f/a/CeA6QndAGGkxQxN
Re: [Phono-L] cylinder cabinet replacement posts needed
I think the only person still making them is Jim. They come with the tops already in place and complete. Just glue them in. He can be reached at _amberola75@aol.com_ (mailto:amberol...@aol.com) In a message dated 10/13/2016 12:33:24 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, phono-l@oldcrank.org writes: Tim Fabrizio sells them, his email address is _phonotim@gmail.com_ (mailto:phono...@gmail.com) . John Robles From: Bob Maffit via Phono-L To: 'Antique Phonograph List' Cc: Bob Maffit Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 6:34 PM Subject: [Phono-L] cylinder cabinet replacement posts needed Phono Listers: I can’t find the source contact information , for the person who I got my last batch of cylinder cardboard replacement posts from. I would appreciate any info you may have. Thanks in advance Bob Maffit ___ Phono-L mailing list _http://go.sparkpostmail.com/f/a/kWtI8oE6TaRG3a5H_BwkyQ~~/AABF2wA~/RgRZ4IRyP0EIAOv_RIE0YVtXA3NwY1gEAFkGc2hhcmVkYQhzdGFuZGFyZGANNTIuMzguMTkxLjIzN0IKAAPyUP9XQlBS_1IYYXJjaGl2ZUBtYWlsLWFyY2hpdmUuY29tCVEEAEQTaHR0cDovL3Bob25vLWwub3JnX0cCe30~ (http://go.sparkpostmail.com/f/a/1QsuFphAOtfKwb6OvjfFrA~~/AABF2wA~/RgRZ4IRyP0EIAOv_RIE0YVtXA3NwY1gEAFkGc2hhcmVkYQhzdGFuZGFyZGANNTIuMzguMTkxLjIzN0IKAAPyUP9XQlBS_1IYYXJjaGl2ZUBtYWlsLWFyY2hpdmUuY29tCVEEAESCaHR0cDovL2dvLnNwYXJrcG9zdG1haWwuY29tL2YvYS9nSFRGVTFuQzRWaUw0UVNwZTZwQkdnfn4vQUFCRjJ3QX4vUmdSWjRFSVNQMEVJQUd2X1JmY2hWMWRYQTNOd1kxZ0VBQUFBQUZrR2MyaGhjbVZrWVFoemRHRnVaR0Z5WkdBTkcCe30~ NTIuMzguMTkxLjIzN0IKAAGSDv9XgX1XglINYzVmYW5AYW9sLmNvbQlRBABEE2h0dHA6Ly9w aG9uby1sLm9yZy9HAnt9) Unsubscribe: _phono-l-unsubscribe@oldcrank.org_ (mailto:phono-l-unsubscr...@oldcrank.org) ___ Phono-L mailing list http://go.sparkpostmail.com/f/a/u0zToX6S23ebaBR3cl-Pvw~~/AABF2wA~/RgRZ4IRyP0EIAOv_RIE0YVtXA3NwY1gEAFkGc2hhcmVkYQhzdGFuZGFyZGANNTIuMzguMTkxLjIzN0IKAAPyUP9XQlBS_1IYYXJjaGl2ZUBtYWlsLWFyY2hpdmUuY29tCVEEAEQSaHR0cDovL3Bob25vLWwub3JnRwJ7fQ~~ Unsubscribe: phono-l-unsubscr...@oldcrank.org ___ Phono-L mailing list http://phono-l.org Unsubscribe: phono-l-unsubscr...@oldcrank.org
Re: [Phono-L] Edison Triumph A 2/4 minute conversion kit?
The feed nut and bar are offset. Bob In a message dated 1/27/2016 7:41:46 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, phono-l@oldcrank.org writes: The Triumph A 2/4 upgrade mandrel is very rare because most of the time you see an A it has the B upgrade mandrel on it which will fit but you have to move the upper bed plate all the way to the right so the belt will not hit so the screw holding the bedplate down will be all the way to the left and not centered in its lug. All the upgrade mandrels and feedscrews are stamped. My article below and the copies of the Edison letter should answer all your questions, if not please let me know. I have a Triumph A with a B mandrel on it. No other companies made them to my knowledge. Edison made 2/4 upgrade mandrels and pulleys for the Concert, the early Spring Motor, and the ABC triumphs. Steve I was able to find a copy of a letter Edison sent to his dealers telling about the different mandrel upgrades for the home and triumphs. If the dealers needed a letter, how much more will this information help us? Here are some things that I have found from the letter and myself. The lengths of the triumph feed screws are as follows: The A is 4 27/32" and is marked T D A I and TA on the feedscrew and the mandrel. The B is 5" and is marked T D B I, TBI, or just a large TB on the mandrel and the end of the feed screw is also marked. The C is 5 1/4" and is marked T D C I on the feedscrew and the mandrel. I have never seen a C except for a pulley. The D and E (and F I assume) is marked T D only. The pulley is marked with an A B C or D. Homes: The home is marked H B I, IHB or H A B I for the A & B and H C for C. The home D and higher is marked H D. If you put a Triumph B mandrel on a Triumph A you have to move the upper bedplate to the right all the way to compensate or the belt hits where it goes through the lower bedplate. My Triumph A has a B mandrel on it. I believe the pulleys are the same, and think the shifters on the C kits have the lip like the D and higher does, but I have only seen one home C and one triumph C with the kit so I can’t say for certain. 7 or 8 Triumph C’ s are known and the Home C is very uncommon. Until I saw this letter on eBay (I did not win it but purchased a photocopy from the winner) I did not know they made 5 different ones. If anyone wants a copy of the letter e-mail to them please contact me. Steve >From Terry Baer: The model C used a unique mandrel assembly with "captured" bearing. Picture an early two minute mandrel shaft. Remove the mandrel and turn down the area under the mandrel to about 5/16" leaving the larger 5/8" feedscrew. Now slip on a bearing that is 5/8 OD 5/16 ID. Now slip on a mandrel with smaller 5/16 holes on both ends. Now slip the whole assembly in the top works. From: john9ten via Phono-L Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2016 7:26 PM To: Antique Phonograph List Cc: john9ten Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Edison Triumph A 2/4 minute conversion kit? No access to my books right now, would it be different than the one for the triumph model b? John robles Original message From: Richard Rubin via Phono-L Date: 01/27/2016 3:29 PM (GMT-08:00) To: phono-l@oldcrank.org Cc: Richard Rubin Subject: [Phono-L] Edison Triumph A 2/4 minute conversion kit? I have heard tell here and there that Edison, and possible some other companies, produced 2/4 minute conversion kits for the Triumph model A phonograph, but I have never seen one, and I'm not sure I know anyone who has. Can anyone out there confirm the existence of such a beast? If so, have you ever seen one for sale, and what did it go for?