Mahogany Cabinet Edison Home Phonograph - Expensive?

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Mahogany Cabinet Edison Home Phonograph - Expensive?

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I have an opportunity (and the desire) to buy an Edison Home cylinder phonograph with a mahogany cabinet. The seller is asking a lot for it, and it will require some work to get it in good shape. Is this worth a premium because of the mahogany cabinet? Not a lot of pricing info available for this. Any thoughts?

I might just have to accept that it is out of the price range of my meager budget...

Thanks! Cliff
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I think because of rarity they command higher prices than oak, but can only offer anecdotal information from the Breinigsville auction a few years ago:

EDISON BANNER HOME PHONOGRAPH IN MAHOGANY, SN H130157, W/CYGNET BACK BRACKET, MODEL C REPRODUCER, DEALER TAG ON FRONT $1050

I think that's close to twice what a similar oak machine would bring, especially if you add the buyers premium.

Hope that helps.
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Thanks! These folks are asking $400 for this one as is.

I can do any repairs and only charge myself $25/hr, so add another $75 or so to that.

Haven't found the lid yet, but they assure me it is around somewhere.

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Hi Cliff-- Unless the case is a total wreck, you should snap it up. The mahogany Edisons are tough to find and command a premium. I wish I could remember where it was, but within the past few years I saw a nice restored mahogany Home with horn sell for $2000. I believe it may have been the Wayne, NJ show. Perhaps someone else will help my failing memory. At any rate-- if you don't take it, I suspect there would be a long line of forum members that would love to have the seller's contact info :) Congrats on a great find!

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outune wrote: At any rate-- if you don't take it, I suspect there would be a long line of forum members that would love to have the seller's contact info :) Congrats on a great find!

Brad Abell
Looks like the model B works with a later Home case. In any case its still well worth the $400 asking price(with lid). You would not have to invest any time or money.
Just buy it and put it back up for sale as is. As mentioned there would be a long list of collectors after it.

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Grab it!!! Check out my post about the mahogany Triumph at last Friday's auction. It had problems but still had a hammer price of $6500 plus a 13% internet buyer's premium plus 5.5% state sales tax plus shipping.

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Hi Cliff:

Make sure that you check it out and that it actually mahogany. Some people stain over the oak cases with mahogany stain.
I would say buy it if it is really mahogany.

All the best,

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Victrolacollector wrote:Hi Cliff:

Make sure that you check it out and that it actually mahogany. Some people stain over the oak cases with mahogany stain.
I would say buy it if it is really mahogany.

All the best,

Jerry
Ditto. The inside of that cabinet looks suspiciously like oak...

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phonogfp wrote:
Victrolacollector wrote:Hi Cliff:

Make sure that you check it out and that it actually mahogany. Some people stain over the oak cases with mahogany stain.
I would say buy it if it is really mahogany.

All the best,

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Ditto. The inside of that cabinet looks suspiciously like oak...

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I'm also not seeing the corner posts that usually appear on the top wood frame on mahogany Homes.

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Good Eye George!! I enlarged the photo quite a bit-- I see what you mean about inside the case-- and perhaps I'm seeing an oak grain on the base trim?? Cliff-- check it out well-- If oak, I'd pass at that price. If truly mahogany.... grab it! :)

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