Edison Home- A type 1, type 2, type 3, type 3a??
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Edison Home- A type 1, type 2, type 3, type 3a??
I can not find the thread on a home type A that a member wanted to know what color the banner was as the shellac had discolored badly and it was a little hard to discern what the banner color was. I was finishing my four clip so I will try to show the difference. I did not realize that they were different types of A and was glad for the Information. I seem to learn something all the time on the forum and am glad I found it. A lot of experts here who have been involved with talking machines for decades. I am posting four machines and I hope I can match them up when I post them The type three has two positions on the Edison bedplate label so I did not know if it was a variance of it. I finally found out about shellac for touching up touch ups on the case and banners after filling in the banner... Blends in the repair nicely.. serial numbers are 4 clip h29952,, red banner h52675 ,black banner top decal h972249 decal moved to side black banner 141033....Tom B
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Re: Edison Home- A type 1, type 2, type 3, type 3a??
Hi Tom,
If you really want to learn about the many different models, and variations of cases, etc., you should pick up a copy of George L. Frow's book, Edison Cylinder Phonograph Companion.
It can be difficult to find, and sometimes a little pricey, but it's the definitive source of information available.
Best,
Fran
If you really want to learn about the many different models, and variations of cases, etc., you should pick up a copy of George L. Frow's book, Edison Cylinder Phonograph Companion.
It can be difficult to find, and sometimes a little pricey, but it's the definitive source of information available.
Best,
Fran
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Re: Edison Home- A type 1, type 2, type 3, type 3a??
I'm unfamiliar with the "Type 1," "Type 2," "Type 3," and "Type 3a" nomenclature, but the component you're calling a bedplate is actually the top casting or upper casting. The bedplate is the flat plate below the top/upper casting to which the motor is attached.
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Re: Edison Home- A type 1, type 2, type 3, type 3a??
Tom, regarding George L. Frow's Edison Cylinder Phonograph Companion, the latest digital-only version is inexpensive at $14.95, so long as you have the operating system to view it.
http://www.mulhollandpress.com/styled-5 ... index.html
The publisher also still has print copies, which are indeed pricey, but at least easily available.
Best wishes, Mark
http://www.mulhollandpress.com/styled-5 ... index.html
The publisher also still has print copies, which are indeed pricey, but at least easily available.
Best wishes, Mark
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Re: Edison Home- A type 1, type 2, type 3, type 3a??
I picked those terms up from another post , the type one etc. I could not find the post. George I am bad on Edison parts names at times. I sometimes get a ½ nut, feed screw or mandrel mixed up at my age. I will get the Flow book on line it looks good especially in color. I need it . Thanks all Tom B
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Re: Edison Home- A type 1, type 2, type 3, type 3a??
As I often say, getting older beats the alternative! (At least that's what I tell myself...)
I noticed that the top photo is labeled as a "type three", but it bears the red decal on the cabinet rather than the lid. You have labeled this version "type two" in another photo. I suspect a new collector would be confused. This is not meant as criticism; only clarification.
George P.
I noticed that the top photo is labeled as a "type three", but it bears the red decal on the cabinet rather than the lid. You have labeled this version "type two" in another photo. I suspect a new collector would be confused. This is not meant as criticism; only clarification.
George P.
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Re: Edison Home- A type 1, type 2, type 3, type 3a??
I am not aware of the "Type" designation being used in the USA, but it was used in the UK by Edison-Bell.phonogfp wrote:I'm unfamiliar with the "Type 1," "Type 2," "Type 3," and "Type 3a" nomenclature, but the component you're calling a bedplate is actually the top casting or upper casting. The bedplate is the flat plate below the top/upper casting to which the motor is attached.![]()
George P.
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