So, I just picked up an Edison S-19 (not sure why) and I would like to do some research on it. Can anyone recommend one or more websites (other than this one, of course) to get information on its history, operation, repair and so on? I am thinking something similar to the Victor-Victrola website.
Thanks
Dale H
Website for Edison machines
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Re: Website for Edison machines
Not as comprehensive as Victor Victrola, but it's a start. https://phonographcompany.com/project_category/edison/
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Re: Website for Edison machines
The Bible for diamond disc phonographs is Frow's The Edison Disc Phonographs and the Diamond Discs. Can be had on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Edison-Disc-Phon ... B0006RQIQC); haven't looked further to see if it is cheaper elsewhere.
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Re: Website for Edison machines
Thank you both for taking the time to reply to my question.
Dale H
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