Blue Gem ?

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Gramtastic
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Blue Gem ?

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Was there a Blue Gem or has this been repainted ? it looks well done if it has been...
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Re: Blue Gem ?

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I'd say this is repainted- the paint and striping are too fresh compared to the age on the plate and mandrel. In any case I've never heard of these in blue

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This machine has come up before. Repainted.

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Thanks ! Thought I'd seen it before somewhere !!

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Re: Blue Gem ?

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It looks like it's due for a proper re-paint... This time in the proper color..

:o)

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Re: Blue Gem ?

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NEFaurora wrote:It looks like it's due for a proper re-paint... This time in the proper color..

:o)

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As long as the owner likes it and it isn't likely to be taken as something genuine, I'd say keep it as it is. Looks like it was a careful job, and there are thousands of black ones.

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Re: Blue Gem ?

Post by epigramophone »

The late Mike Field, a leading machine repairer and restorer in the UK, built himself a blue Gem for his own amusement and never attempted to pass it off as original. Whether the machine pictured was his I do not know, but it does seem likely.

Mike's booklet "Restoring the Edison Gem" was first published in 1986 and is still available as CLPGS Reference Series No.7.

His replica 1886 Bell-Tainter Graphophone is in the Science Museum in London, a lasting testament to his skill.

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Re: Blue Gem ?

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Is this machine for sale somewhere?

There are two threads about "Blue Gems" currently on the forums.

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Re: Blue Gem ?

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Hi it is on Ebay in the UK item no:301947417689. Currently at £87.24 !

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Thank you!

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