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Edison C-200

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I wanted to share a few photos of my latest acquisition, an Edison C-200, serial number SM-24702. I picked this up yesterday on a visit to a fellow forum member's home. I also had the opportunity to meet Fran, another forum member, which was a great pleasure. It was an absolutely wonderful afternoon. Thanks George and Fran!

This C-200 presents quite well, considering it spent many years in a barn before George acquired it. The finish is alligatored throughout, but the mahogany grain still presents very well. It's a very nice shade of red mahogany, which I find very nice. It even retains the original grille cloth, though it has faded and has a few tears. I don't intend to replace it, as I think it still presents fairly well.

I think my favorite features of this model are the carved medallions and other carved details. I have come to really like the design of this model, and am very pleased to own one.

I'm not sure why the photographs are displaying sideways- they do appear correct when clicked on.
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The C-200 and my VV-105
The C-200 and my VV-105
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The grille cloth. The color did not photograph well, but it is more of an olive green.
The grille cloth. The color did not photograph well, but it is more of an olive green.
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Nice find. I wouldn't do anything to the finish, aside from waxing. It looks very nice.
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Nate, I just knew that someday, someone would spot that C-200 in my basement and appreciate it. :) (There's much more down there - - when are you coming back?!)

The C-200 is a distinctive Edison, and has pleasing proportions. As I mentioned yesterday, I like the decorative leg braces. I think the machine looks even better in real life... It's surprisingly tall.

I hadn't noticed until Fran pointed out the "shiny" gold plate on the reproducer and horn neck. Fran's remark that he noticed later Edisons exhibiting a duller gold finish has sparked my interest. I need to do some snooping around the house...

Finally, your C-200 sure sounded good in the shop. How does it compare with your C-19?

I'm glad that - - like the early Victrola XI - - the C-200 has found a home where it is fully appreciated, played, and admired. I hope you enjoy it for many, many years.

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Thank you phonoboy! I don't plan on touching the finish. I gave it a few coats of lemon oil and it looks great.

George,
I really shouldn't spend any more time down there! I'm going to run out of space!

Fran was quite right about the gold plating. The gold on my C-19 is a much duller finish. I don't know id it comes through in the photo, but I was using the C-19 reproducer on the C-200.

I notice very little difference between the sound. In fact, to my ears the C-200 seemed to have slightly better low end than the C-19 does.

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NateO wrote:Fran was quite right about the gold plating. The gold on my C-19 is a much duller finish. I don't know id it comes through in the photo, but I was using the C-19 reproducer on the C-200.


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I'm glad you mentioned this, because I was thinking that the C-200's reproducer was shinier than it appeared in the photos! :)

I too was impressed with the "low end" of that C-200's reproducer. You know...the shiny one... ;)

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Nate, it was nice chatting with you and George all afternoon! What a marvelous way to spend time. You guys will turn me into a "record" fanatic yet! :lol:

I agree, I think you have a pretty sweet C-200 there, I never really appreciated the cabinetry details until I was able to get a closer look at it! Very "Sheraton-Inlay-esc"! If there is such a word... :mrgreen:

We'll have to meet over here at some point...I can show you all the "junk" my wife and I have gathered over the decades... ;)

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Both reproducers sound great, especially considering the shiny one has never been rebuilt. I have to admit, I like the shiny gold finish better.

Fran, I would love a chance to visit! I would really like to see how that Edison 1-C has turned out. Having seen it in person, I know how rough it was. I bet it looks a good deal better now.
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Nate, in another week I should finally have the doors back together with my brand new grille cloth.

I'll be certain to post images into the thread I started months ago, and I'd love to get your reaction, especially since you saw it when it was languishing... :lol:

It's truly a very small world!

I honestly think it's happier now. ;)

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