I don't know anything about phonographs but I think that the Edison Opera model is thought very highly of by Epigramophone and others maybe ?
https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auct ... af1832ceb9
There are many other lots - with lots and lots and lots of cylinders for sale at this auction !
AN EDISON OPERA PHONOGRAPH, type SM, model A
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Re: AN EDISON OPERA PHONOGRAPH, type SM, model A
The auctioneer's pre-sale estimate of £500/£700 shows that they have not done their research.
If they had, they would know that Edison Operas usually sell for thousands, not hundreds.
It would be interesting to see what treasure those boxes of cylinders might contain.
There is also a travelling arm Victor estimated at £100/£150 . Pity the client who consigned these machines.
If they had, they would know that Edison Operas usually sell for thousands, not hundreds.
It would be interesting to see what treasure those boxes of cylinders might contain.
There is also a travelling arm Victor estimated at £100/£150 . Pity the client who consigned these machines.
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Re: AN EDISON OPERA PHONOGRAPH, type SM, model A
Very interesting epigramophone.epigramophone wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 9:43 am The auctioneer's pre-sale estimate of £500/£700 shows that they have not done their research.
If they had, they would know that Edison Operas usually sell for thousands, not hundreds.
It would be interesting to see what treasure those boxes of cylinders might contain.
There is also a travelling arm Victor estimated at £100/£150 . Pity the client who consigned these machines.
In one of the boxes I noticed an Ada Jones - which I would like.
Maybe there will be a rare 'Teddy Bears Picnic' hidden away some-where !
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Re: AN EDISON OPERA PHONOGRAPH, type SM, model A
Seriously, when do they ever?!
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Re: AN EDISON OPERA PHONOGRAPH, type SM, model A
That Opera appears to have a radio horn on it. This explains the brass collar, the screw placements on the collar, and the way the Music Master decal sits. Caveat emptor!
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Re: AN EDISON OPERA PHONOGRAPH, type SM, model A
Well, if this is the case then the price may be far lower than usual and someone could get a bit of a bargain maybe.
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Re: AN EDISON OPERA PHONOGRAPH, type SM, model A
Your eyesight must be better than mine. I can see nothing fundamentally wrong with the horn, although it may not be properly attached to the elbow, and I cannot see the Music Master decal at all. That is not surprising as it should be on top of the horn, which is not visible in the one picture on the auction website.
I already own an Opera, but if I was interested in this one I would request more pictures. One is really not good enough.
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Re: AN EDISON OPERA PHONOGRAPH, type SM, model A
The picture is indeed visible on the website. Here it is for reference:epigramophone wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 4:12 am That is not surprising as it should be on top of the horn, which is not visible in the one picture on the auction website.
Here is another one from the sale room showing a collar on the horn with a missing screw:
What follows is what the radio horn looks likes. Note the decal. I have yet to see a decal placed like this on an original Opera horn, but maybe there is a first time for everything. The screws and issue with the collar on this example also gives me pause, as does the fact that the case lid appears to have been re-polished.
For reference, here are a couple images of an original horn with decal:
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Re: AN EDISON OPERA PHONOGRAPH, type SM, model A
Thank you. Now I see. Many more pictures have been added since I last looked at the listing.
With no bids yet and a very low estimate, this could be a bargain for someone despite it's faults.
With no bids yet and a very low estimate, this could be a bargain for someone despite it's faults.
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Re: AN EDISON OPERA PHONOGRAPH, type SM, model A
I don’t know if wood Edison horns were ever produced without the cygnet decal in addition to the Music Master decal, but considering the joint, the origin of this horn is suspect to my eyes. It could still be a nice addition to someone’s collection, though!