Another Odd Edison
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Another Odd Edison
Another odd Edison phonograph has surfaced. The picture is bad but from what can be seen it look like an Edison Home mechanism in either a homemade or aftermarket cabinet. I'm quite sure it isn't a genuine Edison product but has anyone ever seen a cabinet like this? Once again I don't own this nor do I have any connection to it or anymore information about it.
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Jerry B.
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Re: Another Odd Edison
I have never seen anything like it. It's very creative. Jerry Blais
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Re: Another Odd Edison
Interesting.....but someone has some nice Handywork...
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The home looks like a "D" or "E" model with no endgate and a Cyget Horn Carriage.. It looks like they made use of an internal horn with it but kitbashing a Amberola 30 or Amberola 50 Model..
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The home looks like a "D" or "E" model with no endgate and a Cyget Horn Carriage.. It looks like they made use of an internal horn with it but kitbashing a Amberola 30 or Amberola 50 Model..
Tony K.
Edison Collector/Restorer
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Dave D
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Re: Another Odd Edison
That sylized E on the front grill is a nice touch.
Too bad that they did not think to incorporate any recored storage, since that is the real benefit of having a cabinet like that.
Dave
Too bad that they did not think to incorporate any recored storage, since that is the real benefit of having a cabinet like that.
Dave
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Re: Another Odd Edison
It would be interesting to know the back story. Occasionally some prototype or experimental model that never made it into production does show up out of nowhere. I wonder if this might possible be one. There was a time when this kind of open-at-the-bottom cabinets were made, including a couple form Edison, although I gather they didn't go over very well. If it is homemade it is certainly very nice work.
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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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jeeprod
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Re: Another Odd Edison
I have seen this machine's near twin here in my hometown in the California desert. It is an Edison Standard D 2-4 in the same cabinet. I thought the stylized E on the grill might have meant it was from a machine manufacturer that started with an E. It has the tonearm fitting from what I thought was an Amberola VIII with a Diamond B. I thought it was a homemade Frankenphono so I have avoided it. Now, I wonder if some mail order firm or aftermarket supplier had these made up like Babson did with the little amberola 30s. It definetly has a professional look to it, and it sounds great.
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Re: Another Odd Edison
It would not be impossible for some company (probably very small) to offer internal horn conversions of older cylinder machines after the popularity of internal-horn machines became strong.