I must agree with Jerry B. My Standard Model-D with a replaced mandrel bearing is by far the best running and quietiest machine I have.
Rich Gordon
Home vs Standard
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Re: Home vs Standard
I would certainly concur with Frank: the Standard is probably a bit more reliable than the Home, but slightly noisier.
Unfortunately for the comparison, only my Home has 2/4 minute gearing.
Bill
Unfortunately for the comparison, only my Home has 2/4 minute gearing.
Bill
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Re: Home vs Standard
As for me, it's a Home Model D...this is one fine workhorse!
Stephen aka tuberecuds.
Also, this is directed at "gramophone78" Sir , it's not your place to cast negativity on other folks' posts, as you have also done with my posts. If you have nothing nice to say, keep to yourself please.
Stephen
Stephen aka tuberecuds.
Also, this is directed at "gramophone78" Sir , it's not your place to cast negativity on other folks' posts, as you have also done with my posts. If you have nothing nice to say, keep to yourself please.
Stephen
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Re: Home vs Standard
I would vote for a Standard. That weird planetary 2/4 gear on the home model confused me and I walked away from trying to restore it for a customer.
The standard is very simple and straightforward. I have a Standard Model "E" which is a 4 minute only machine, but then a retro-changed it back to a 2/4 machine with a set of Standard Model "D" gears. Not a historically correct modification, but I needed a 2/4 machine!!
The standard is very simple and straightforward. I have a Standard Model "E" which is a 4 minute only machine, but then a retro-changed it back to a 2/4 machine with a set of Standard Model "D" gears. Not a historically correct modification, but I needed a 2/4 machine!!
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Re: Home vs Standard
I vote Home: because the red lettered banner is my all time favorite!
(But truth be told - and I apologize for stepping off topic - of all the Edisons to pick from, I chose a banner 2/4 Triumph as my one and only.)
-Michael
(But truth be told - and I apologize for stepping off topic - of all the Edisons to pick from, I chose a banner 2/4 Triumph as my one and only.)
-Michael
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Re: Home vs Standard
Stephen,tuberecuds wrote: Also, this is directed at "gramophone78" Sir , it's not your place to cast negativity on other folks' posts, as you have also done with my posts. If you have nothing nice to say, keep to yourself please.
Stephen
Not too sure how you came to my information as casting negativity...
You may want to do a search under polls and you will find various members have also informed members wishing to do a poll of the loss. I don't believe they were accused of creating "negativity". My information certainly has not stopped anyone from at least expressing their thoughts on the question. Unfortunately, no poll....
For the record....I have never posted any comment on any of your threads....negative or otherwise.So, if you are going to attack me publicly....please get your facts right. Unless you are referring to the polite PM giving you a "heads up" that "wants" threads should be posted in our "Yankee Trader" section.....you will have many members ask you do the same. Since this is what we "all" do and is forum protocol. It also saves the moderators time to have to remove and replace incorrectly placed threads. The moderators have more then enough to do. That is unless you feel your special to the rest of us.
I humbly apologize the the member that started this thread. I have no intention of high jacking your thread and hope it continues.
Normally, issues like these should be dealt with by PM or in other words....privately.
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Re: Home vs Standard
Be nice guys. I like my Home model B because it has a shaver and It's a work horse. It's dirty and ugly, but I use it more than any other phonograph I own.
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Re: Home vs Standard
I think the Home's are not as attractive as an Edison Standard. But Home machines are rather robust.Amberola wrote:Be nice guys. I like my Home model B because it has a shaver and It's a work horse. It's dirty and ugly, but I use it more than any other phonograph I own.
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Re: Home vs Standard
gramophone78,
You definitely have not hijacked this thread; I personally didn't see anything negative in your first post.
Thanks to all of you for your opinions.
You definitely have not hijacked this thread; I personally didn't see anything negative in your first post.
Thanks to all of you for your opinions.
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Re: Home vs Standard
All I have is a Standard D, but I wouldn't trade it for anything as it is my first, and for now, only cylinder machine.