For sale is a Triumph Model-A price is $700.00. It is complete with a model-C reproducer, shaver, and crank. It runs great and plays great. Can be picked up at the Wayne show on April 9-10. Please feel free to contact me with any questions.
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SOLD: Edison Triumph Model-A $700.00 (NEW PICS)
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Eric,
When the Triumph Model-A came out in 1901 it did have an Automatic reproducer. In 1902 the Automatic was replaced with the Model-C reproducer. In 1903 the corner edges of the cabinet were rounded and continued that way for the remaining production. This machine has the early squared corners and a Model-C reproducer and should be from 1902.
I have not had time to get to the Victors yet. Probably next week. Trying to get everything ready for the Wayne show.
Rich Gordon
When the Triumph Model-A came out in 1901 it did have an Automatic reproducer. In 1902 the Automatic was replaced with the Model-C reproducer. In 1903 the corner edges of the cabinet were rounded and continued that way for the remaining production. This machine has the early squared corners and a Model-C reproducer and should be from 1902.
I have not had time to get to the Victors yet. Probably next week. Trying to get everything ready for the Wayne show.
Rich Gordon
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Re: FOR SALE: Edison Triumph Model-A $700.00 (NEW PICS)
Thanks Rich ,rgordon939 wrote:Eric,
When the Triumph Model-A came out in 1901 it did have an Automatic reproducer. In 1902 the Automatic was replaced with the Model-C reproducer. In 1903 the corner edges of the cabinet were rounded and continued that way for the remaining production. This machine has the early squared corners and a Model-C reproducer and should be from 1902.
I have not had time to get to the Victors yet. Probably next week. Trying to get everything ready for the Wayne show.
Rich Gordon
I did try to find that information on my own through some books i have but must have missed it. Thanks for the answer !!
Eric
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