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I obtained this suitcase Home recently and am wondering about what I actually have. The cabinet lid has no red banner and appears to be the original finish with no evidence of one ever having been there. I have had differing opinions on the originality of the drawer. Factory or cut later? What is this - any ideas...?
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More Pics...
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It's very interesting. The drawer and inner construction of the cabinet appear very old. The mechanism is not that early for a suitcase Home. Has this machine been through the hands of a previous collector? Is it possible that you have a very early cabinet with a slightly later mechanism? Regardless, I like it. Jerry Blais

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The drawer is not the same dimensions as those on the very earliest cabinets. The mechanism dates from October 1899 - - 3 years after the drawer-type Home cabinets were discontinued. It's possible that the original owner liked the idea of having a handy drawer (much like that of the Spring-Motor Phonograph), but didn't particularly like the looks of a florid decal on the lid of his Phonograph, so he took the bull by the horns... :)

Looks like he didn't stop there either, and had the machine converted to 2/4 minute a few years later.

I'd be interested in seeing a photo of the small end of the brass horn that shows the seam! :)

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Here is the seam...
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Thanks Curt! :)

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If the drawer is anything but a factory job, then it was the work of a real craftsman. In either case, this is a keeper!

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I like the case!

Anyone notice the speed control? Why all the extra brass fittings topside? Below the bedplate looks normal.
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martinola wrote:If the drawer is anything but a factory job, then it was the work of a real craftsman. In either case, this is a keeper!

Martin
The back of the drawer does not look factory. Edison usually had a dove tail joint in the back of the drawers. It's still a great feature to have regardless if it is factory or not! In the drawer is a spare feed screw nut!

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