Edison Triumph with Repeater

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Edison Triumph with Repeater

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I just purchased an Edison Triumph with repeater. I believe it an A/B transition model. Now for a road trip to pick it up. Will post more pictures later this week.

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Pretty cool. I wonder how well the attachment worked?
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Once properly adjusted, they work perfectly. :)

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Here is a link to it playing a cylinder.

https://youtu.be/7iltSpNJLlM

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Nice machines to have a repeater on. I have a repeater on my B Triumph. The niche in the straight I believe indicates that your repeater was factory fitted.

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Rich, I can't quite make out the serial number... Can you provide it? :)

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That'd be a great attachment for my Triumph E with Cygnet horn! :D edisonplayer

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I know what you mean. I wish it was on my Ttiumph Model-F.

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George, the serial number of the Triumph is 46864. Came you date it for me.

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rgordon939 wrote:George, the serial number of the Triumph is 46864. Came you date it for me.

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Thanks Rich.

I'm still working on the precise dating of Triumphs by serial number. Unfortunately, any Edison Phonograph that used a Spring Motor/Triumph top works (E.G.: Class Ms/Balmorals/other variants, coin-ops, etc.) shared the Spring Motor/Triumph serial numbering. However, the A/B Triumphs like this one appeared only between February and July 1906, so that helps. Based upon the serial number, I would estimate this one as April 1906.

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