A friend picked up this Edison cylinder machine and turned to me for help, as he knows even less about phonographs than I do. His thing is music boxes, but he's excited about his first phonograph. I am somewhat less optimistic, because I can see that his Edison will definitely need some work. But again, while I have repaired a couple of Victrolas, my knowledge of cylinder machines is very theoretical. I simply don't know how to evaluate its condition other than the obvious (missing horn and cover, cabinet needs some help, etc.)
Based on these photos, what does he have and how much of a project does it appear to be? Thanks!
Need ID & info on Edison machine
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Re: Need ID & info on Edison machine
Looks like an Edison Standard Model B. Probably made between mid-1906-1909 since it has the script logo. If you post the serial number or PM George P. (Phonogfp) he will tell you what year and month it was made.
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Yes, this is an Edison Standard Model B, 2 min. machine. It looks like the crane came with the machine when new. Did it come with a horn? These are well made, robust machines. This should clean up very nicely.
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"Looks like an Edison Standard Model B. Probably made between mid-1906-1909 since it has the script logo."
Yep, It's an Edison Standard Model "B" Phonograph...
It looks to be in good physical condition. The most important for running it is the condition of the gears and the mainspring. It will probably need a new leather belt as well. Use Sewing machine oil for the oiling of the gears.. Use Murphys oil on the wood cabinet to give it some life.. Mildly clean the bedplate with a damp cloth and them lightly polish it with Meguire's Scratch-X.
Do all that, and it won't even look like the same machine..
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Yep, It's an Edison Standard Model "B" Phonograph...
It looks to be in good physical condition. The most important for running it is the condition of the gears and the mainspring. It will probably need a new leather belt as well. Use Sewing machine oil for the oiling of the gears.. Use Murphys oil on the wood cabinet to give it some life.. Mildly clean the bedplate with a damp cloth and them lightly polish it with Meguire's Scratch-X.
Do all that, and it won't even look like the same machine..
Tony K.
Edison Collector/Restorer
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Re: Need ID & info on Edison machine
The Model B Standard is one of the most trouble free of all Edson models. It sold in large numbers and is commonly found but has no weaknesses other than its limitations of being a two minute player. Many, but not the one featured in this thread, have had the additional gearing making them 2&4 minute players. Jerry Blais
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Re: Need ID & info on Edison machine
Thank you all, I'll pass on the info.