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http://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-Antique-WW ... 58bcf2acce

I don't have any affiliation, nor do I know much about the wartime phonos but hey, it's still cool.
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This is Edison's army navy machine, a pretty uncommon phonograph, and this particular one appears to have sadly been left exposed too long to a wet floor... The bottoms pretty badly rotted through.

These have been discussed pretty extensively on this forum, do a search through the machines section if you're interested.

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It would be a worthy project for an unusual phonograph. If you live with your collection it might be a difficult one for your significant other to appreciate. Even if restored to its original splendor, it's tough to argue the beauty of an Army/Navy model. I own one and I think it's a very interesting machine. I would estimate the value of a nice original one to be from $900 to $1400. What do others think? Jerry

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It is rather interesting that this one has a painted inscription from the 319th Aero Squadron - with a flag yet! I hope it's genuine & not someone's effort to decorate the machine.

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estott wrote:It is rather interesting that this one has a painted inscription from the 319th Aero Squadron - with a flag yet! I hope it's genuine & not someone's effort to decorate the machine.
True: an A/N with a genuine military provenance will add historical value: especially if it is associated with WWI aviation. If genuine, it will probably be bid up by aviation/militaria collectors: if not, it might be a ploy to attract bids from that sector.

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