Edison Triumph at the flea market

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Re: Edison Triumph at the flea market

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Hey everyone, guess what I came home with tonight! Yes, I got the Edison Triumph! The people who owned it are friends of mine (I forgot to mention before) and they gave me the machine until I could make a payment on it! (Which will probably be tomorrow). They also brought the price down to $450. I'm very happy and very exited about my Edison Triumph. I will post some pictures of the Triumph and I will get a picture if my booth at the flea market(because some of the members on the forum wanted me to get a photo of my booth).
-Nick
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Congrats Nick! Will look forward to seeing some pictuers.

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Re: Edison Triumph at the flea market

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Congratulations, Nick! I paid $425 for my first Triumph - - in 1980! :) You did well.

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Re: Edison Triumph at the flea market

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Ok, the Triumph came with the incorrect crank. :roll: So does anyone have an Edison Triumph model B crank they can sell me?
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I bought one for $450 but it needed lots of TLC. Edison Triumph are great machines and I only use my Triumphs when I want to play cylinder records. I can't wait to see some pics! :mrgreen:
Machines I own: Edison Standard A, suitcase Home, Home A, Triumph A & B, Columbia type BS, Standard Model A, Victor E, IV & V, Pathéphone No.4

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Congrats Nick. Well bought, even if you have to put a little into it to get it going. Triumphs are great machines. Keep us posted on its progress.

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Re: Edison Triumph at the flea market

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I'm just wondering, is it possible for me to convert my Edison Triumph to a 2/4 minute machine? I found a 2/4 minute upper pulley assembly for an Edison home on eBay. http://www.ebay.com/itm/201223058936 could I install this on my Triumph?
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Re: Edison Triumph at the flea market

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FloridaClay wrote:Congrats Nick. Well bought, even if you have to put a little into it to get it going. Triumphs are great machines. Keep us posted on its progress.

Clay
You mention in your first post that the TRIUMPH IS 2 & 4 MINUTES, IF I AM NOT MISTAKEN, WHAT IS MORE TO CONVERT, YOU HAVE ALRADY 2 & 4 MINUTES COMBINATION. :mrgreen: :geek: :geek:

You are lucky at 13 you have a flea market booth, at that age I was only grade 11, a minor I can not get a flea market booth, much more can not apply for a vendors permit, a drivers licence at 13 or does someone drives you around. Lastly my parents would not allow me carry that big amount of money. Being an adult and you are a minor I would afraid to negotiate with you. Good Luck.
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Re: Edison Triumph at the flea market

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Well, I was incorrect when I said that. The upper works pulley looked like a 2/4 minute but it wasn't. Sorry for the mistake. Now I feel stupid. :oops: :lol: I can't believe I said that.
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Re: Edison Triumph at the flea market

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Victrolaboy wrote:Well, I was incorrect when I said that. The upper works pulley looked like a 2/4 minute but it wasn't. Sorry for the mistake. Now I feel stupid. :oops: :lol: I can't believe I said that.
-Nick
I think most of us are still hoping to see some nice pics of this great buy... ;).

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