Semi-O/T—Vintage Photographs

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Re: Semi-O/T—Vintage Photographs

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ColoradoPhonograf wrote:Here's a scan of an original photo of Mr. Edison that I own. It appears to be an A-250 machine. I think he is trying to make his record selections that meet up with his approval.
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Excellent photo, thank you for sharing it with us! Although...are you sure he isn’t deciding that he needs a larger/louder horn and considering designing it? ;)

...He looks almost as if he’s trying to cup every possible iota of sound into his ear. :D

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...and he’s doing it again in this image, which I found with our cylinder fans in mind:

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VictrolaGuy - Walt wrote:It's coming soon David and Sean. This time with a twist ;) Ms. Gluck is being assimilated by the BORG(nine) at this very moment. Her resistance proved futile.
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You are giving me really disturbing ideas for Photoshop projects—fortunately I am safely distracted by the bottom half of the Grey Gull needle packet, three machine photos from George P., even more machine photos from brianu (I’m nearly done with the spider-leg VV-X), and quite a few record label transparencies.

I need to track down more pictures of artists, both to post here and to get more people in the stock avatar gallery. I’m awfully thin on the ‘people’ category.

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I had a request for a Frank Fay avatar, so here is the cut image for that:

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VictrolaGuy - Walt wrote:
MordEth wrote:Sean demands that I re-post this picture of...but stipulates that Walt must post in response. ;)
It's coming soon David and Sean. This time with a twist ;) Ms. Gluck is being assimilated by the BORG(nine) at this very moment. Her resistance proved futile.

OMG, Noooo!! :lol:

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How about an autographed Cal Stewart from 1905......

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I need to get at least one Cal Stewart image in the stock avatar gallery, but in the meantime, here is Guglielmo Marconi:

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And here is another Phonoautograph photo that I want to cut out at some point...

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MordEth wrote:url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonoautograph]Phonoautograph[/url]

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Here is an Edison photo that wasn’t already on this board, from Life’s image archive. The version on Google images is black and white, but it is listed as a sepia print, so I applied sepia to it.

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Since I was mistaken in my reasons for wanting to post it, I figured that I’d remove the birthday thread and actually start another one when it’s the actual birthday, but I still wanted to post the image...and it wouldn’t hurt to bump this thread.

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