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Re: Edison Disc Motor Manual

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richardh wrote:Well one typing error isn't bad. and the important stuff is very clear. Reminds me of a embarrassing error I once made typing something that was published and was only pointed out after it had gone to press. I managed to mis-type the phrase "public consultation". I am sure you can tell which "L" I mistakenly left out! :lol: :oops: :lol:
Ouch. If it makes you feel any better, I saw something hysterical on Engrish.com in a fax machine manual, where some Japanese technical writer was attempting to describe ‘hooking’ the phone. Alas, unfortunately for him, Japanese does not have a ‘hu’ sound like English does, and apparently he felt that using two consonants gave a better ‘k’ sound in English.

In the interests of keeping this safe for polite company, I’ll omit what he typed in place of the verb in that manual. ;)

Definitely, though, any time I let a computer process text, I always try to make a point of checking it thoroughly, but still, sometimes errors still slip through.

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Steve Medved's pictures do a much better and more accurate job than I was able to do in narrative fashion from memory yesterday. In fact the pictures also point out some of my assumptions were incorrect. The earliest DD sleeves in fact had no paper title and had holes in the center to allow one to view the title of the record. Only a bit later did they go to the solid sleeve with pasted on paper title.

Thanks Steve and to Shane for posting this!

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Thanks David for your efforts on this! Very well worth the d/l. Also the "Smart Way To Use Shellac" is a good read as well, especially with the new people interested in restoration work, myself included. Thanks again!

Jim

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Jim,

You’re very welcome. I hope to do other manuals soon, and if anyone has a manual or an article that they would like to scan and send to me (300-600 DPI is optimal, but I can work with less than this), I would be glad to run it through OCR and get it up on the board.

I like making PDFs of these, as they’re both printer-friendly and still able to be searched, unlike scanned images.

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I see your in Boston, I'm in North Reading, and am having trouble getting the center pin out from an Edison Home model B, any suggestions?, would love to come and see your collection.

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I am so Glad that I found this post. I have my grandfathers B-19 model. It was a simple tear down when you get down to it as I had to fix the main spring. However with this I can now trouble shoot some of the minor issues I have been finding. I think this will warrant another tear down and following of this manual as I did not know what to put in the drum to help the spring move easy.

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Thank you for this very valuable resource!!

And if it were me I would consider having only one minor typo something of an achievement! :D

Clay

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THANK YOU!! This is exactly what I've been looking for!
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I just got a C 200 diamond disc and this helps a lot thanks for the information Tom B

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Outstanding work. I'm going to get a nice copy printed at Kinkos and I will keep it with my A250. Thanks very much.
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