The D Repeater was offered in the 1910 catalog.edisonplayer wrote:How would it be to have a repeater mechanism on a Triumph E?If I remember correctly,Edison discontinued them by that time.edisonplayer
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The D Repeater was offered in the 1910 catalog.edisonplayer wrote:How would it be to have a repeater mechanism on a Triumph E?If I remember correctly,Edison discontinued them by that time.edisonplayer
I'm not aware of any variants of the D Repeater other than the single known type.danrclem wrote:
In my last post the photo above the data plate shows a nickel plated arm. Did this arm come on a variant of the D repeater?
This is every collector's dream. I wish it were so, but there's nothing here to suggest that. The presence of known Weber parts and the dataplate substitution make it far more likely that someone was simply putting parts together. However, don't get the wrong idea; those parts are valuable.danrclem wrote:Could this whole setup be a prototype?
There must have been some aim in the mind of whoever did it. We can only surmise.danrclem wrote:Would there be any purpose in changing the data plate?
We were all in the same situation at one time. There's no shame in that, and asking questions is one way to increase your knowledge. You have made an excellent start in what may become a lifelong addiction - - Congratulations!danrclem wrote:I'll be the first to admit that I know next to nothing about these machines and is why I'm asking these questions.