Re: Edisonic and Long Playing Consoles Survey
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2018 2:40 pm
Thank you, Kevin, I've entered your data into my spreadsheet.52089 wrote:I found a 2-C Long Play Console on Craigslist this week. Mechanically excellent, it was, unfortunately, in a very wrecked cabinet. The whole top had turned various shades of white as if it had gotten water damaged, with amateurish repairs attempted afterward. Therefore, this is to report info on a scrapped machine. The mechanics were removed in one piece. I intend to keep them that way and simply reinstall them, as is, in another cabinet.
1) What is the model? Long Playing console: 2-C
2) What is the serial number on the dataplate? 851
3) Is there a speed control knob present in the left hand corner of the motor-plate? NO
4) What finish is present on the hardware and reproducer? Gun-metal
5) Which reproducer(s) are present? Edisonic ("Square" weight style), LP
6) Does your Phonograph (Schubert/Beethoven owners) have the Long and Short gearing present? (Yes)
7) Does your Phonograph have the "10 and 12 inch" buttons present? YES
8) Are there any other special attachments present: Double reproducer holder
9) Are there any original documents or dealer identification with, or fastened to, your Phonograph? NO
10) What is the Cabinet Factory No. (if a sticker is present inside the horn compartment)? No sticker present.
Best,
Fran