Edison Victor and Conqueror ?
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Edison Victor and Conqueror ?
I have never seen an Edison phonograph model referred to as a "Victor" or a "Conqueror". Anyone know about these ?
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Re: Edison Victor and Conqueror ?
I've heard of them and would love to own one. I think the term "Victor" was used by many companies and was not exclusive to the Victor Talking Machine Company. Jerry Blais
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Re: Edison Victor and Conqueror ?
It would appear that the Victor was a home version of the battery operated Class M machine, and the Conqueror was the same but wired for house current. Variations of the machines were given different names for ease of ordering by telegraph. The electric version of the Concert was called the "Opera" or the "Oratorio" depending on which electric motor it had.
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Re: Edison Victor and Conqueror ?
All of the prices are in Pounds...
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Re: Edison Victor and Conqueror ?
Guineas actually .Phonomark wrote:All of the prices are in Pounds...
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Re: Edison Victor and Conqueror ?
I posted about the Edison "Victor" awhile back -- http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... w=previous You can download a PDF version of the 1903 catalog from the link I provided. It's interesting that Edison used the Victor name after the Victor Talking Machine Co. was founded. I'd imagine it kept the lawyers on both sides busy for awhile.
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Re: Edison Victor and Conqueror ?
Well, they use the £.s.d. notation, rather than Gn.: the result is the same, though.epigramophone wrote:Guineas actually .Phonomark wrote:All of the prices are in Pounds...
Bill