Does anyone know what this is? It seems to be in high demand.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-Ediphone-R ... SwBPNXRxeS
Edison Cylinder at 795.00?
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Re: Edison Cylinder at 795.00?
The rim seems to read ELECTRIP-EDIPHONE - can it be a demonstration piece?
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Re: Edison Cylinder at 795.00?
Did you read the seller's description? It is a recording of Edison himself, promoting the Ediphone (dictaphone). Although it looks like a regular Blue Amberol, it may be cut at 150 tpi to play on a dictaphone machine instead of a consumer model phonograph. I heard of them decades ago but have never seen or heard one. I figure they are rare, certainly more so than "Let Us Not Forget" or "Christmas Greetings From The Bunch At Orange".
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Re: Edison Cylinder at 795.00?
In 1917, a rare Blue Amberol cylinder of Thomas Edison introducing the new Electrip Ediphone was issued to dealers. According to the record itself, this was the very first cylinder recording of Thomas Edison’s own voice to ever leave the West Orange, N.J. factory. Edison discusses his new Electrip Ediphone and how it will improve business transcription efficiency. He looks forward to many years of satisfied customers.
After Edison provides the introduction, Nelson Durand, president of the Ediphone Division begins his speech with a tribute to Edison and thanks him for his contribution to the birth of recorded sound. This cylinder record is a 4 minute Blue Amberol and was found with its matching lid This record was issued two years before Edison’s only commercial recording to the public entitled “Let Us Not Forget,” released and dedicated in 1919 to honor the heroic allies of World War I.
There are a couple of threads with some information on this cylinder.
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... one#p58110
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... ne#p138651
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After Edison provides the introduction, Nelson Durand, president of the Ediphone Division begins his speech with a tribute to Edison and thanks him for his contribution to the birth of recorded sound. This cylinder record is a 4 minute Blue Amberol and was found with its matching lid This record was issued two years before Edison’s only commercial recording to the public entitled “Let Us Not Forget,” released and dedicated in 1919 to honor the heroic allies of World War I.
There are a couple of threads with some information on this cylinder.
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... one#p58110
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... ne#p138651
Scott
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Re: Edison Cylinder at 795.00?
Has a recording of this ever been posted online? I would love to hear it!
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Re: Edison Cylinder at 795.00?
Here's a picture of phonohounds original box and lid.
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Re: Edison Cylinder at 795.00?
Very interesting....might be a nice cylinder to have a resin copy of.