5. Exact Wording of the Medallion: Please be precise (Abbreviated signature, for example) The Model 250 Diamond Disc is the Official Laboratory Model Thos A Edison
Hi Fran, here's the info from a machine I picked up recently. The machines not in the best of condition but it's complete and looks original so the info should be good for your research.
Best Regards, Larry
1. Model Designation: C-19
2. Serial Number: SM- 112806
3. Bedplate Pinstriping: NONE
4. "Official Laboratory" Medallion: Round
5. Exact Wording of the Medallion: Diamond Disc Official Laboratory Model Thom A Edison
6. Record Storage: Shelves
7. Cabinet Wood Type: Mahogany
8. Duncan Stop? NO
9. Dealer Tag: Name/Address, NONE
10. Original Dated Sales Receipt/Shipping Documentation, etc. NONE
11. Grille cloth? Color? A few strands of goldish colored thread in the glue on the grill frame
For those with C-19's, please supplement the above information to include the following addendums to the list of criteria that I've asked for previously:
12) Is the reproducer, horn throat, and other hardware on the turntable gold plated or gun-metal? GOLD PLATED
13) Is the record storage door held open by a rod at the top, center shelf or the bottom of the cabinet? CENTER
14) Are the numbered strips for the record storage 1-36 on both strips or 1-36 on the top strip and 37-72 on the bottom strip? 1-36 ON BOTH STRIPS
15) Does the governor have 2 springs or 3 springs? 2 SPRINGS
Phonolair wrote:Hi Fran, here's the info from a machine I picked up recently. The machines not in the best of condition but it's complete and looks original so the info should be good for your research.
Best Regards, Larry
Thank you, Larry! 6 Chippendales in just two days, I think we're all on a roll!
Best,
Fran
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