Send me a PM if anybody has one. I don't care what condition it's in as long as it's solid and there's not a bunch of veneer missing.
Thanks
WANTED: lid for Edison Standard C
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Re: WANTED: lid for Edison Standard C
Nick, A Standard B on up should work. They are fairly common.
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Re: WANTED: lid for Edison Standard C
It actually depends whether the model C machine is in a Tall style case (like the model B) or in a Late style case. Both will fit, but the Tall style lid will have the extra edge below the moulding and the Late style lid will not.
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Martin
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Re: WANTED: lid for Edison Standard C
Martin is correct, the later lids lack a detail in the molding that the earlier lids have. And as mentioned both will fit but depending on how much of a purist you are, might dictate which one you will be looking for.martinola wrote:It actually depends whether the model C machine is in a Tall style case (like the model B) or in a Late style case. Both will fit, but the Tall style lid will have the extra edge below the moulding and the Late style lid will not.
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Re: WANTED: lid for Edison Standard C
The case has the high molding like the standard D cabinet but the lid was so deteriorated that I don't know if it had the extra lip below the moulding. Here's a picture of what the machine looked like when I got it last week:
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Re: WANTED: lid for Edison Standard C
Wow! What a cool project! Can you post a photo or two of the lid? It might be possible one of us might be able to save it. I hope you keep a restoration diary of this one. I'd be interested in seeing your progress.
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Here's what's left of the original lid. I could make a new lid from scratch and now that I'm thinking about it I might try...
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Re: WANTED: lid for Edison Standard C
Oh my. Looks like the termites have been working this over for a while. Yep. I'd go with a new lid. I'd save the pieces. The veneer could be good for patching and the moulding could possibly be massaged into a replacement piece or two. I can see that you've got a fairly late Late style lid: moulding has finger-jointed corners with 3 screw type lid clips. The ICS tag on the front of the case also indicates a late machine because it references Thomas A. Edison, Inc. rather than The National Phonograph Co. I may have one for you if you don't already have one. I'll PM you.
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Re: WANTED: lid for Edison Standard C
Dive right in and have fun, that's how we learn. You can't hurt it, you can only make it better.
I'm curious, the case is marked as a ICS machine, but the mechanism has none of the ISC hardware (that I can see). exposed speed control, special carriage and phrase repeater.
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I'm curious, the case is marked as a ICS machine, but the mechanism has none of the ISC hardware (that I can see). exposed speed control, special carriage and phrase repeater.
Best Regards, Larry