Not mine.
I can't tell for sure but looks like it has and end gate?
http://raleigh.craigslist.org/atq/4890412373.html
Oak Triumph w/ Music Master on Raleigh CL for $3000
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Re: Oak Triumph w/ Music Master on Raleigh CL for $3000
If I had to guess, it looks like that might belong to Amberola(Ronnie)
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Re: Oak Triumph w/ Music Master on Raleigh CL for $3000
Ronnie's not in Raleigh... he's just outside Charlotte.
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Re: Oak Triumph w/ Music Master on Raleigh CL for $3000
True, but sometimes listing are on surrounding areas Craigslist. Isn't that a Hexaphone in the background? Nah, just kidding.
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Re: Oak Triumph w/ Music Master on Raleigh CL for $3000
Definitely an endgate: a Triumph B, upgraded with a MM Cygnet horn.
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Re: Oak Triumph w/ Music Master on Raleigh CL for $3000
Thanks for sharing your wisdom, Bill! Might you recommend a good resource a newbie like me might use to trace the Triumph line, say from Banner A to E (or above?)Lucius1958 wrote:Definitely an endgate: a Triumph B, upgraded with a MM Cygnet horn.
Bill
I know the A was 2 min and the E was 2/4 (right?), but that's pretty much my limit. I'd enjoy learning when gates ended, when the first 4 min adapter (factory or after-market) started, etc.
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Re: Oak Triumph w/ Music Master on Raleigh CL for $3000
The best resource for the Triumph model variations is George Frow's Edison Cylinder Phonograph Companion; now out of print but available quite reasonably as an e-book from the Mulholland Press.
All the Triumph models (except possibly the C) are also illustrated in full color in various Fabrizio/Paul books.
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All the Triumph models (except possibly the C) are also illustrated in full color in various Fabrizio/Paul books.

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Re: Oak Triumph w/ Music Master on Raleigh CL for $3000
Thank you [AGAIN], George!phonogfp wrote:The best resource for the Triumph model variations is George Frow's Edison Cylinder Phonograph Companion; now out of print but available quite reasonably as an e-book from the Mulholland Press.
All the Triumph models (except possibly the C) are also illustrated in full color in various Fabrizio/Paul books.![]()
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Re: Oak Triumph w/ Music Master on Raleigh CL for $3000
Not Mine. That thing has been on CL for a year. Started at 4000.00.