The less common Oak version of the Opera, but where is the lid?
https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auct ... 92d38fb902
Edison Opera (Oak) for auction in UK.
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Re: Edison Opera (Oak) for auction in UK.
It’s in great shape! The elbow and horn look really good. I prefer the Mahogany myself however. A lot of the elbows have significant paint loss. I paid top dollar to have mine redone - and it wasn’t easy finding someone to do it right! Good looking machine!
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Re: Edison Opera (Oak) for auction in UK.
Responding to my enquiry, the auctioneer has confirmed that the lid is missing.
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Re: Edison Opera (Oak) for auction in UK.
and the automatic stop, to stop the phonograph at the end of playing a cylinder is also missing !!