GOT ONE! I just received mine today--a MINT original "O" with the original Nickel Plated Brass Top. Sounds Great!
I am looking no longer looking for an Edison large carriage Model "O" turnover reproducer in good or rebuilt shape with the round weight and not the spade shaped one that was made lighter to put less weight on the Edison 2 minutes and wax 4-minues? Sold my brass one years ago and now I find that I need one. Thanks For being such a friendly group to a new member. Mark
P.S. Is anyone on the forum the one who has this "O" listed on EBAY. If so what would be your Forum Price?
Original Steel Edison 2/4 Min Reproducer Model O for Edison Phonograph.
Have just gotten an education on Edison Cylinder Reproducers on EDISONSHOP.COM
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GOT ONE! REC'D ORIG BRASS TODAY! Edison Model "O" Reproducer
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Re: WANTED Edison Model "O" Reproducer.
Hello Mark,marco wrote:Does anyone have an Edison large carriage Model "O" turnover reproducer in good or rebuilt shape. Sold my brass one years ago and now I find that I need one. Thanks For being such a friendly group to a new member. Mark
I have a couple that have I have rebuilt with new gaskets. Pot-metal tops with the trowel weights. One domed top and one flat top. I am away until 08th Apr. Will send you pics then if you have not found one by then.
Herman
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Re: WANTED Edison Model "O" Reproducer.
There is one on E Bay kinda pricey IMO ,but if you want it bad enough i can empathize with you .marco wrote:Does anyone have an Edison large carriage Model "O" turnover reproducer in good or rebuilt shape. Sold my brass one years ago and now I find that I need one. Thanks For being such a friendly group to a new member. Mark
not mine i don't know the seller but you can check out his feedback and see what others think of him.
Eric
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Steel ... raph/26351
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Re: WANTED Edison Model "O" Reproducer.
Thanks Herman!Herman wrote:Hello Mark,marco wrote:Does anyone have an Edison large carriage Model "O" turnover reproducer in good or rebuilt shape. Sold my brass one years ago and now I find that I need one. Thanks For being such a friendly group to a new member. Mark
I have a couple that have I have rebuilt with new gaskets. Pot-metal tops with the trowel weights. One domed top and one flat top. I am away until 08th Apr. Will send you pics then if you have not found one by then.
Herman
I can wait. Will not pay EBAY prices for what I would end up getting. I have not been off the collecting grid so long that I would believe that they have gotten so "pricey." Feel free to PM me with photos and prices when you get home. Enjoy your vacation! Mark
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Re: WANTED Edison Model "O" Reproducer.
Thanks, Eric!ehs004 wrote:There is one on E Bay kinda pricey IMO ,but if you want it bad enough i can empathize with you .marco wrote:Does anyone have an Edison large carriage Model "O" turnover reproducer in good or rebuilt shape. Sold my brass one years ago and now I find that I need one. Thanks For being such a friendly group to a new member. Mark
not mine i don't know the seller but you can check out his feedback and see what others think of him.
Eric
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-Steel ... raph/26351
I checked EBAY first and am just willing to wait for one less pricey. Sounds like Herman has a couple that I can wait for unless anybody else has one and wants to post or PM me. Mark
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Re: WANTED Edison Model "O" Reproducer.
There are two on eBay. One is an original steel body Model-O for $684.00 which is a fair price. The other is a rebuilt Model-O with a new steel top for 525.00 again a fair price for being rebuilt and the new steel top. I would say that the average price range is $400 to $600.
Rich Gordon
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Re: WANTED Edison Model "O" Reproducer.
Thanks for your advice, Rich!rgordon939 wrote:There are two on eBay. One is an original steel body Model-O for $684.00 which is a fair price. The other is a rebuilt Model-O with a new steel top for 525.00 again a fair price for being rebuilt and the new steel top. I would say that the average price range is $400 to $600.
Rich Gordon
I am looking for the best way to play the rugged new 2 minute cylinders from Germany and the UK.
I have a rebuilt model B in a large carriage on a Home and was looking for something that would fit the same carriage with a 2 minute needle to switch out when I want to play those cylinders. My smaller model "K"'s sound too "tinny."
Is there another model reproducer that I don't know about? I thought that an "O" would be the only one.
Mark
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Re: WANTED Edison Model "O" Reproducer.
I would suggest either of two options. The Model-O which is the simplest, or a good playing Model-C and a Diamond B. My preference would be a Model-O with a steel top.
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Re: WANTED Edison Model "O" Reproducer.
marco wrote:Thanks for your advice, Rich!rgordon939 wrote:There are two on eBay. One is an original steel body Model-O for $684.00 which is a fair price. The other is a rebuilt Model-O with a new steel top for 525.00 again a fair price for being rebuilt and the new steel top. I would say that the average price range is $400 to $600.
Rich Gordon
I am looking for the best way to play the rugged new 2 minute cylinders from Germany and the UK.
I have a rebuilt model B in a large carriage on a Home and was looking for something that would fit the same carriage with a 2 minute needle to switch out when I want to play those cylinders. My smaller model "K"'s sound too "tinny."
Is there another model reproducer that I don't know about? I thought that an "O" would be the only one.
Mark
What horn set up are you using?
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Re: WANTED Edison Model "O" Reproducer.
For this application it is a Home 11 Panel Cygnet Horn.ehs004 wrote:marco wrote:Thanks for your advice, Rich!rgordon939 wrote:There are two on eBay. One is an original steel body Model-O for $684.00 which is a fair price. The other is a rebuilt Model-O with a new steel top for 525.00 again a fair price for being rebuilt and the new steel top. I would say that the average price range is $400 to $600.
Rich Gordon
I am looking for the best way to play the rugged new 2 minute cylinders from Germany and the UK.
I have a rebuilt model B in a large carriage on a Home and was looking for something that would fit the same carriage with a 2 minute needle to switch out when I want to play those cylinders. My smaller model "K"'s sound too "tinny."
Is there another model reproducer that I don't know about? I thought that an "O" would be the only one.
Mark
What horn set up are you using?