Edison C-19 in Milwaukee - with needle cups?!

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Edison C-19 in Milwaukee - with needle cups?!

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May well be over priced even considering it comes with four needle cups? (They are set in there from some other machine, correct?)

Perhaps, however, some one [local] is interested in the records?

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Those needle cups would make sense if a lateral adapter was being used, but not with that reproducer! :)

The machine has an anchoring plate for use with a Jones Motrola. Maybe that's still around and part of the deal... Even if that were the case, those records had better be good for that price.

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It also had one of those electric motor spring winders on it at one time. I worked on one of those winders once, they are kind of interesting. It was in one of the ugliest Edison's that was made. A long low "period" machine and the winder was probably cheaper than a 4 foot long crank!

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Boy, Don't you guys know anything??? The needle cups are for the used diamond points :lol: :lol: Sorry, I couldn't resist. :P :P
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phonogfp wrote:Those needle cups would make sense if a lateral adapter was being used, but not with that reproducer! :)

The machine has an anchoring plate for use with a Jones Motrola. Maybe that's still around and part of the deal... Even if that were the case, those records had better be good for that price.

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As George has mentioned.....the Jones Motorla (this one is with a Victor shaft) looks like this.....
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It is difficult to be certain without being able to mouse over the image, but I think that one cup contains fibre needles and another a mixture of fibre and steel. That would explain the presence of the glass jar, which probably contained a drying agent for the fibres.

If that is indeed the case, there must have been a conventional soundbox for lateral cut records. Where is it now?

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I'm not an Expert on this but maybe the needle
cups are for the used diamonds that get dull after
a few plays. We all know which ones those are...

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