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Edison cylinder phonograph

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/271676329040
Saw this Edison cylinder phonograph on eBay, its hard to tell but I think it's a Standard. What type of horn is that on it? I don't think I've ever seen anything quite like it.
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Re: Edison cylinder phonograph

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That's a Standard Model D or E. The horn is a Searchlight; several versions are shown in Antique Phonograph Gadgets, Gizmos, and Gimmicks and also in Antique Phonograph Accessories & Contraptions. The crane is a scarce "Chicago" (also shown in these two books) and is incorrectly installed. I'd be surprised if the machine would play that way! :)

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Thank you George,
I was almost sure it was an Edison Standard D like you said. That horn is interesting. And it's funny how the eBay listing says "Edison Victrola" :lol: I've never seen an Edison Victrola, it must be very rare. :lol: :roll:
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Victrolaboy wrote:Thank you George,
I was almost sure it was an Edison Standard D like you said. That horn is interesting. And it's funny how the eBay listing says "Edison Victrola" :lol: I've never seen an Edison Victrola, it must be very rare. :lol: :roll:
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You keep at it, Nick, and you'll see lots more "Edison Victrolas," as well as "Victorlas," "Victorias," "gramophones," "Columbas," and the like! :)

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Hey - this site won't allow me to misspell gramophones!

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Grammafoons. There. :lol:
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Re: Edison cylinder phonograph

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phonogfp wrote:I'd be surprised if the machine would play that way! :)
Not only that, it looks like an accident waiting to happen. Either the reproducer or carriage could be broken. The horn should be coupled with a rubber hose.

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