This is being listed on eBay as a stand for an Edison phonograph (apparently because it had been used for that previously). Looks like a pulpit to me. Anyone familiar with it?
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Edison stand??
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Edison stand??
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2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.
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Re: Edison stand??
I really shouldn't be surprised, but it continues to impress me how imaginative some of these sellers can be...
The "Edison stand" bears a slight resemblance to the podium used for some Graphophone coin-ops, but it's too shallow and lacks a door (is that speaker cloth?). Sort of like saying that Drew Barrymore is really Marilyn Monroe...because they're both blonde.
Here's one of my favorites. This seller even uses one of our books to "prove" her point!
In a court of law, that evidence would lose the case!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/c1890-Oak-Wood- ... h=item4623
But I keep asking myself, how did she decide her cabinet had anything to do with an Echophone?
This seller is about 15 miles from my home; maybe I should stop in and ask her!
George P.

Here's one of my favorites. This seller even uses one of our books to "prove" her point!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/c1890-Oak-Wood- ... h=item4623
But I keep asking myself, how did she decide her cabinet had anything to do with an Echophone?

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Re: Edison stand??
Check it out George. Inquiring minds want to know
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phonogfp wrote:I really shouldn't be surprised, but it continues to impress me how imaginative some of these sellers can be...The "Edison stand" bears a slight resemblance to the podium used for some Graphophone coin-ops, but it's too shallow and lacks a door (is that speaker cloth?). Sort of like saying that Drew Barrymore is really Marilyn Monroe...because they're both blonde.
Here's one of my favorites. This seller even uses one of our books to "prove" her point!In a court of law, that evidence would lose the case!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/c1890-Oak-Wood- ... h=item4623
But I keep asking myself, how did she decide her cabinet had anything to do with an Echophone?This seller is about 15 miles from my home; maybe I should stop in and ask her!
George P.
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Re: Edison stand??
It's nice to see your books are being used to help others in a constructive way ...phonogfp wrote:I really shouldn't be surprised, but it continues to impress me how imaginative some of these sellers can be...The "Edison stand" bears a slight resemblance to the podium used for some Graphophone coin-ops, but it's too shallow and lacks a door (is that speaker cloth?). Sort of like saying that Drew Barrymore is really Marilyn Monroe...because they're both blonde.
Here's one of my favorites. This seller even uses one of our books to "prove" her point!In a court of law, that evidence would lose the case!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/c1890-Oak-Wood- ... h=item4623
But I keep asking myself, how did she decide her cabinet had anything to do with an Echophone?This seller is about 15 miles from my home; maybe I should stop in and ask her!
George P.




