Made a long drive this morning and just returned home. Through the 'grapevine' I was able to make a deal on an Edison Concert phonograph with a large brass horn and 48 Edison Concert cylinders (all of which appear to be in nice playing condition). There are some very interesting early titles in the group - some of which I've never seen or heard of on any Edison wax cylinder and I have quite a few early Edison brown wax cylinders. There was a tiny bit of rain on my parade, however. The drawer is missing...

If anyone can help me with finding an original drawer I would be sincerely grateful and would be pleased to pay your price for it. I'll post an ad in the Yankee Trader section too. A drawer from an Edison Spring Motor should also fit, I believe. The oak grain surrounding the drawer won't match the replacement drawer, of course, but I would be incredibly happy with any original drawer. The only other tiny disappointment was that the reproducer with it was a model J (4 minute Edison reproducer specifically for the Concert model). The condition of this Edison Concert is very nice original indeed and it runs smoothly. And there are no tinkling solder pieces inside the mandrel as is commonly found with Edison Concerts as the mandrel spins! It came with one of the early crane tops that has the circular "O" hole for the horn rather than the typical "C" shape crane top. Anyway it was a fun day. A lot of windshield time though...and through plenty of rain that made for a white knuckle grip on the steering wheel most of the way home. So I'm looking for an Edison model D reproducer and a drawer. If you have either or both please send me a PM. And as mentioned I will post an ad in the Trader too. Oh...and I also bought two old original wooden (Moxie) crates full of Moxie bottles that the Edison Concert owners also had to sell!

No idea why I bought them and my wife doesn't know about those yet.

But the Moxie crates and Moxie bottles looked so old and interesting...and pretty dirty too so I had to buy them as well. It'll be fun cleaning all those bottles.
Doug