FOR SALE: Edison LP discs, reproducer,gearing: $1150 REDUCED

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FOR SALE: Edison LP discs, reproducer,gearing: $1150 REDUCED

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This is my final offer of this lot via the Talking Machine Forum. If not sold here AS A LOT by February 1, I will move on to E-bay. REDUCED TO $1150 FROM $1400. If anyone wants photos of individual items, please ask.

Ralph

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(From previous notice):

To raise funds for another project, I've decided to let go of my eight Edison Long Play discs (see list below), plus my Long Play reproducer (in great shape with original stylus) and the gearing kit required to enable a Diamond Disc phonograph to play these records.

The reproducer is in good cosmetic condition; no pitting. I placed a new cork diaphragm in it recently.

The discs are in a variety of conditions. I have posted all to You Tube and you can see yourself as to their condition. Many have skips/hang-ups if played with original equipment, but most play through if played with a modern turntable. THERE YOU CAN SEE IN ONE INSTANCE THAT I PLAYED ONE OF THE 12" RECORDS ALL THE WAY THROUGH ON MY SCHUBERT EDISONIC, DEMONSTRATING BOTH THE QUALITY OF THE REPRODUCER ON OFFER AND OF THAT PARTICULAR DISC.


Here's the link to my channel, "Phonos4all":

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm9Qqk ... tka8T5CYfg


It's been a pleasure having the Edison LP system, but a month shy of my 60th birthday it's time to let it go and concentrate on other things.

Ralph

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EDISON LONG PLAY DISCS
10” records
10001: R:7/23/1926 (“Carmen—Selections--Bizet”/American Concert Orch.)
L:7/29/1926 (“Aida—Selections--Verdi”/American Concert Orch.)
10002: R:7/27-30/1926 (“Recollections of Gilbert & Sullivan”/Soman’s Salon Orch.)
L:7/28-30/1926 (“Memories of Victor Herbert”/ibid.)
10003: R:7/9/1926 (“Vespri Siciliani Overture—Verdi”/American Concert Orch.)
R:7/16/1926 (“Malaguena—Boabdil--Moszkowski”/American Concert Orch.)
L:6/18/1926 (“Manon—Selections--Massenet”/American Concert Orch.)
L:7/16/1926 (“Festival Dance & Valse of the Hours—Coppelia--Delibes”/Am. Concert Orch.)
10004: R:6/1914 (“Egmont Overture--Beethoven”/Sodero’s Band)
R:10/16/1913 (“Cupid’s Pranks—Caprice--Stahl”/Edison Woodwind Ensemble)
L:9/18/1924 (“La Belle Cubana—Habanera--White”/Spalding & Benoist)
L:9-10/1914 (“Spanish Dance no. 7—de Sarasate”/Spalding & Benoist)
L:12/6/1913 (“Cigarieres—Habanera—Gervasio-Tobani”/Edison Woodwind Ensemble)
10005: R:2/1917 (“Amoureuse Valse”/American Concert Orch.)
R:4/17/1924 (“Dance Hongroise”/Wiedhoeft)
R:n.d. (“Serenade—Spanish Waltz--Metra”/American Concert Orch.)
L:⅚/1926 (“Iolanthe—Selections”/Sodero’s Band)
L:7/6/1926 (“Then You’ll Remember Me” from “Bohemian Girl”/White)
10008: R:3/29/1927 (“Merry Widow Selections”/B.A. Rolfe & His Palais D’Or Orch.)
R:3/18/1927 (“O Promise Me” from “Robin Hood”/B.A. Rolfe & His Palais D’Or Orch.)
R:3/29/1927 (“The Chocolate Soldier Selections”/B.A. Rolfe and His Palais D’Or Orch.)
L:⅖/1927 (“My Lady’s Boudoir”/B.A. Rolfe & His Concert Orch.)
L:3/18/1927 (“Don’t Be Cross”/B.A. Rolfe)

12” records
30001: R:7/20/1926 (“The Prince of Pilsen—Selections--Luders”/Hotel Commodore Ensemble)
R:7/28/1926 (“Wiener Blut Waltz--Strauss”/Hotel Commodore Ensemble)
R:7/27/1926 (“The World is Waiting for the Sunrise--Lockhart”/Hotel Commodore Ensemble)
R:7/28/1926 (“Hungarian Dance No. 5--Brahms”/Hotel Commodore Ensemble)
L:7/22/1926 (“Woodland Selections--Luders”/Hotel Commodore Ensemble)
L:7/27/1926 (“Serenade” from “Les Millions D’arlequin—Drigo”/Hotel Commodore Ensemble)
L:7/27/1926 (“A Little Love, a Little Kiss--Ross”/Hotel Commodore Ensemble)
L:7/28/1926 (”Serenata--Moszkowski”/Hotel Commodore Ensemble)
30002: R:5/21/1917 (“William Tell Overture--Rossini”/Sodero’s Band)
R:3/2/1915 (“Sextet from ‘Lucia Di Lammermoor’--Donizetti”/Sodero’s Band)
R:6/1915 (“La Gioconda—La Furiana--Ponchielli”/Sodero’s Band)
R:10/12/1913 (“Tannhauser March--Wagner”/Sodero’s Band)
L:10/3/1916 (“Poet & Peasant Overture—von Suppe”/American Symphony Orch.)
L:5/1915 (“Norma—Hear Me--Bellini”/Spindler & Giammateo)
L:11/1917 (“La Gioconda—Dance of the Hours--Ponchielli”/American Symphony Orch.)
"You must serve music, because music is so enormous and can envelop you into such a state of perpetual anxiety and torture--but it is our first and main duty"
-- Maria Callas, 1968 interview.

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