Edisonic and Long Playing Consoles Survey

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Re: Edisonic and Long Playing Consoles Survey

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My recently acquired 1-C Long Playing Console:

1) What is the model? Long Playing console: 1-C

2) What is the serial number on the dataplate? 1054

3) Is there a speed control knob present in the left hand corner of the motor-plate? NO

4) What finish is present on the hardware and reproducer? "Gun-metal"

5) Which reproducer(s) are present? Edisonic/New Standard ("square" weight type), and Long Playing reproducers present

6) Does your Phonograph (Schubert/Beethoven owners) have the Long and Short gearing present? N/A

7) Does your Phonograph have the "10 and 12 inch" buttons present? NO

8) Are there any other special attachments present: Double reproducer holder as original -- mounted to rear of turntable compartment

9) Are there any original documents or dealer identification with, or fastened to, your Phonograph? NO

10) What is the Cabinet Factory No. (if a sticker is present inside the horn compartment)? Cabinet Factory No.18

Missing: Crank escutcheon, door pull knobs, grille material destroyed and/or missing, door panel decorative moldings missing -- except ONE corner piece. Overall, unit in poor condition and finish very moldy. Purchased 3-20-2016 at an estate auction held by "Sweet & Harding" in Lockport, NY.

Fran
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Re: Edisonic and Long Playing Consoles Survey

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Hiya folks!

Incidentally: does anyone know why there is this cleat inside the turntable compartment? The 1-C didn't have a turntable trim-piece did it?

Best,
Fran

EDIT: I realize now that the cleat is merely a "blind stop" for the cabinet door, to prevent it from over-travel when closing.
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Re: Edisonic and Long Playing Consoles Survey

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Mine may already be in the survey... but here is my 3-C.

1) What is the model? Long Playing console: 3-C

2) What is the serial number on the dataplate? "675"

3) Is there a speed control knob present in the left hand corner of the motor-plate? "YES"

4) What finish is present on the hardware and reproducer? "Gun-metal"

5) Which reproducer(s) are present? "Regular"

6) Does your Phonograph (Schubert/Beethoven owners) have the Long and Short gearing present? "YES"

7) Does your Phonograph have the "10 and 12 inch" buttons present? "YES"

8) Are there any other special attachments present: double reproducer holder

or any other interesting additional features? "New Laboratory Model" on decal

9) Are there any original documents or dealer identification with, or fastened to, your Phonograph? "NO"

10) What is the Cabinet Factory No. (if a sticker is present inside the horn compartment)? "N/A"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W62mP1x46T8

Video is a few years old now... I should probably make a new HD video for posterity. I pretty much never play these long play discs (for good reason!).
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phonophan79 wrote:Mine may already be in the survey... but here is my 3-C.

Serial # 675

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W62mP1x46T8

Video is a few years old now... I should probably make a new HD video for posterity. I pretty much never play these long play discs (for good reason!).

Also, mine does have 10/12 buttons.
Hi phonophan79!

Sorry it took me so long to respond, my posts get buried pretty quickly sometimes, and I just got back to this one.

I don't have your 3-C on file (so to speak), would you be kind enough to take the entire survey on page 1 of this thread, I don't want to overlook anything?

In the meantime, I'll enter this info into my spreadsheet.

Thank you,
Fran
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phonophan79 wrote:Mine may already be in the survey... but here is my 3-C.

1) What is the model? Long Playing console: 3-C

2) What is the serial number on the dataplate? "675"

3) Is there a speed control knob present in the left hand corner of the motor-plate? "YES"

4) What finish is present on the hardware and reproducer? "Gun-metal"

5) Which reproducer(s) are present? "Regular"

6) Does your Phonograph (Schubert/Beethoven owners) have the Long and Short gearing present? "YES"

7) Does your Phonograph have the "10 and 12 inch" buttons present? "YES"

8) Are there any other special attachments present: double reproducer holder

or any other interesting additional features? "New Laboratory Model" on decal

9) Are there any original documents or dealer identification with, or fastened to, your Phonograph? "NO"

10) What is the Cabinet Factory No. (if a sticker is present inside the horn compartment)? "N/A"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W62mP1x46T8

Video is a few years old now... I should probably make a new HD video for posterity. I pretty much never play these long play discs (for good reason!).
Thank you!

I appreciate your taking the time to add your information to the survey!

Best,
Fran
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Re: Edisonic and Long Playing Consoles Survey

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Hello. I just picked up a Schubert in Bowie MD. Here is the information for the database.

1) What is the model? Schubert(CLT)


2) What is the serial number on the dataplate? "4574"

3) Is there a speed control knob present in the left hand corner of the motor-plate? No

4) What finish is present on the hardware and reproducer? "Gun-metal"

5) Which reproducer(s) are present? "Edisonic"and Lateral Adapter

6) Does your Phonograph (Schubert/Beethoven owners) have the Long and Short gearing present? No

7) Does your Phonograph have the "10 and 12 inch" buttons present? No

8) Are there any other special attachments present: Such as; tone arm adapters, other soundboxes or reproducers, single or double reproducer holder, needle cups, or any other interesting additional features? Please list each with any observed manufacturer identification, if possible. None

9) Are there any original documents or dealer identification with, or fastened to, your Phonograph? Please describe in detail with location if affixed to Phonograph.Cabinet factory sticker

10) What is the Cabinet Factory No. (if a sticker is present inside the horn compartment)? "Cabinet Factory No.18"

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Great! Thank you, John, I'll add the data to my spreadsheet.

Best,
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In the spirit of coaxing others to participate in the survey, I thought I should post here a picture of my now completed 1-C. It was discovered languishing in the basement of a home in which an estate sale had been conducted. Through the alert of one of our members (Edisone), I managed to track it down; my son and daughter-in-law were kind enough to pick it up for me and go out of their way to deliver it to me -- a round trip of about 120 miles.

I replaced the grille material with an accurate reproduction of my own undertaking, and I'm especially pleased for the way everything eventually turned out.

Best,
Fran
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I saw this poor little guy before Fran's restoration, and I'd never know it was the same machine! A nice save, Fran. :)

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It's a real beauty. Congratulations!
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