Featured Phonograph No. 116 - Edison Standard - Phonarm

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Featured Phonograph No. 116 - Edison Standard - Phonarm

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Model:Edison Standard B 2 Minute with Phonarm Attachment and Hawthorne & Sheble Horn
Serial #: S269984
Year(s) Made: Attachment from 1907
Original Cost: Phonarm price is $7.50 in 1907
Case/Cabinet Size: Width 13 inches, Height 11.75 inches, Depth 9.6inches
Turntable/Mandrel: Standard cylinders
Reproducer/Sound-Box: Edison Model C reproducer
Reproduction Parts: None
Current Value: $3500+
Interesting Facts: National Phonograph Company considered producing phonographs with tone arm attachments in May 1909, but never produced them. Hawthorne and Sheble had one in their catalog and Columbia already had a line of these types of phonographs (the BO, BQ, BGT, BFT, BET, BVT and BKT.) By September 1909, Edison phonographs were equipped with cygnet horns.

Favorite Characteristics: Can display a colorful horn set-ups without the use of a crane, saving lots of space. The sound quality is good with nice volume since the sound travels directly from from reproducer to the tonearm and out the horn with no air leaks. Quite a rare attachment. Unsure of how many exist, but know of 2 for a Standard, 3 for a Home, and 1 for a Triumph.
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What in interesting idea! I'm surprised no one has reproduced these by now!

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Wow, that's a great piece. Thanks for sharing it, I'd never seen one before.
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Nice looking unit. Can you post a picture of the mounting attachment? I have the model for the Home, and the mount grabs from the front of the motor board.

I was also told only about six are known to be in collections.


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Thank you. It's a fun machine to play.

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Chuck

Hope this pic helps. There is an arm that swings out and wedges between the feedscrew and the endgate assemblies
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That is a really neat horn setup! With the rear mounted horn it makes the Edison Standard look like a Columbia BKT. :D

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phonohound wrote:Chuck

Hope this pic helps. There is an arm that swings out and wedges between the feedscrew and the endgate assemblies
Yes that explains how they mounted it.

Thanks

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