Edison Standard Model A dating information?

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Edison Standard Model A dating information?

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Hi, I am wondering if there is a way to find out when my Edison Standard Model A was built. Does anyone have any idea where there might be a database with serial numbers? I'm also looking for some clean 2 minute cylinders with half decent content. Any ideas?

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You've come to the right place. Our resident expert has a good list of serial numbers and their manufacturing dates.

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If you will post the serial number of your Standard, one of our most generous members, George P., will give you a date for your machine. Jerry Blais

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Hi, Thank you! The machine is S 151013

Here is a photo. It retains its original green oak finish and the plating, etc, is still very nice! A well cared for machine, I think.

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Ed, Edison Standard No.151013 left the factory about June 1904. :)

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Thanks George! I appreciate the information! Do you know anything about the recorder attachments that would work on this model? I've seen some that are notched and others that are not. I suspect I would need a notched one since mine has a notched/tabbed reproducer holder.

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You're correct - a notched Recorder would be appropriate for your Standard.

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Thank you! Now the trick is to locate one...

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Jerry B. wrote:If you will post the serial number of your Standard, one of our most generous members, George P., will give you a date for your machine. Jerry Blais
Gosh Jerry - I forgot to thank you for the nice (but undeserved) compliment! :)

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Edisonh19 wrote:Thank you! Now the trick is to locate one...
You can often find Edison recorders on Ebay: they are usually missing their styli, though.

Eric Reiss describes how to make a passable cutting stylus and holder in The Compleat Talking Machine . :)

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