Ok you guys down there in Southie, you have no excuses not to no jump all over this one. I am passing on it. I have been in contact with the seller, and she has dropped her original price considerably. This one is an A-200 (Queen Anne) one of the first models of Edison's early Diamond Disc Phonographs to be made available to the General Public in late 1912 and 1913. This one is in really nice shape. It appears that the lock was forced open at some point in time, obviously someone was missing a key to open it. But this is not a tough fix. Go down there and pick up this uncommon very nice Edison Half Cabinet Phonograph.
http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/fuo/1114315570.html
Very Nice Early Edison Diamond Disc A-200 in South Boston!!
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Re: Very Nice Early Edison Diamond Disc A-200 in South Boston!!
Vintage Victrola — $500 (South End Boston)
Reply to: sale-djtsb-1114315570@craigslist.orgDate: 2009-04-09, 10:40AM EDT
This Edison Disc Phonograph A-200 was also called the “Queen Anne”. It was one of the first internal horn disc phonograph Models offered for sale by Edison in late 1912 — early 1913. It is in excellent condition. All reasonable offers will be considered. You pick up.
- Location: South End Boston
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