For sale: Edison A100 DD player - $200
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For sale: Edison A100 DD player - $200
First kid is on the way and the house is getting smaller! I'm selling a working mahogany Edison A100 diamond disc player as shown in the photos (video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNQcxNRRU-0 though not the best record). Pickup in the western suburbs of Chicago or at the Union show. Price is $200 OBO. It is complete with a worn spot on the lid and a chip on the rear of one of the legs (not visible from the front), and unrestored finish, in good shape mechanically.
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- Turntable
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Re: For sale: Edison A150 DD player - $200
That's an A-100...
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Re: For sale: Edison A100 DD player - $200
Yikes! Thank you... not sure how that particular brain fart happened.phonogfp wrote:That's an A-100...
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Re: For sale: Edison A100 DD player - $200
I know the feeling!
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Re: For sale: Edison A100 DD player - $200
That's a very forgivable mistake. The A-150 and B-150 are very similar in design to the A-100 as both have open shelves. The easy way to tell an A-100 from the 150's are the round legs and the lattice grille of the 100. The 150's have squared legs and a wavy grille. Frow made the same mistake it seems as he said in his Edison Disc book that the later 150's had turned legs. I've never seen an A-150 or B-150 with turned legs!