There's a cool looking cylinder phonograph repeater attachment up on ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ANTIQUE-EDISON- ... 1190043975
The person selling it has pulled it off the machine upon which it was found, sort of, and is auctioning it separately:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ANTIQUE-EDISON- ... 1189998405
But there's a problem: he/she has left at least a couple of parts of the repeater on the phono.
That's a pickle that isn't for us to resolve (although I wrote to the seller and tried to help fix things, and got no response).
But who can tell us about the repeater, what it's called, and how it works - or even show a picture of how it looks installed? Is it in any of the Fab/Pau books?
Interesting Cylinder Repeater
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Re: Interesting Cylinder Repeater
Second ½ of video = J : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_AGGVq2dMQ
Fast-acting, but looks complicated
Fast-acting, but looks complicated
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Re: Interesting Cylinder Repeater
Perfect - thanks a million.
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Re: Interesting Cylinder Repeater
it would have been interesting if the seller sold the machine with the whole repeater or if he at least could sell all parts of the repeater together.
IMHO the best would have been to sell the repeater with the machine, especially if the guy doesn't know what he's doing which is obviously the case.
oh well, I hope someone wins both listings.
IMHO the best would have been to sell the repeater with the machine, especially if the guy doesn't know what he's doing which is obviously the case.
oh well, I hope someone wins both listings.

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Re: Interesting Cylinder Repeater
Looks like he is selling the horn, crane, and recorder separately as well.
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Re: Interesting Cylinder Repeater
For posterity, here is a picture of the repeater parts listed on eBay, pulled from the listing. (No, not my listing. I'd never do that.)
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Re: Interesting Cylinder Repeater
The attachment is a Model "J" repeater and is from 1907 or 08 and the majority of these you see are for the Edison Home. It is pictured in the Fabrizio/Paul Gadgets and Gizmos book ( I don't have a page # since I'm not at home.) I have one for a Triumph. I would love to know if anyone else has one on a Triumph as I haven't heard so yet. I'd add a pic, but the phonograph springs are getting re-greased.
The attachment is at least missing the two adjustable thin metal rods that control where the cylinder starts and stops. I think the pulley is missing as well. This repeater uses a string to pull the phonograph carriage back to the starting point.
Rene posted a photo of his attachment on a mahogany home from this thread. http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... e&start=20
The attachment is at least missing the two adjustable thin metal rods that control where the cylinder starts and stops. I think the pulley is missing as well. This repeater uses a string to pull the phonograph carriage back to the starting point.
Rene posted a photo of his attachment on a mahogany home from this thread. http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... e&start=20
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Re: Interesting Cylinder Repeater
Why is the machine going so high? 710.00 3 days left. Its not mahogany?
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Re: Interesting Cylinder Repeater
Because it retains two parts of the J repeater that the schmuck removed from it and is offering separately.
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Re: Interesting Cylinder Repeater
I talked to a collector who has a Home and a Triumph with this repeater. He said that the machine has to be set up specifically for this repeater to work. He indicated that the carriage is different and the other parts left on the machine are necessary to make this complete... otherwise it's useless.
"The phonograph is not of any commercial value."
Thomas Alva Edison - Comment to his assistant, Samuel Insull.
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Thomas Alva Edison - Comment to his assistant, Samuel Insull.
"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
My Wife