Which Edison models used the crank medallions? Wyatt's Musical Americana has these.
http://www.wyattsmusical.com/crankmedalions.html
Edison crank medallions
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Re: Edison crank medallions
I believe the earliest Edison Spring Motors, Concerts, and Homes.
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Re: Edison crank medallions
I've never seen a Concert crank with a medallion, but a number of cranks from Homes and a few from Spring Motors.
I'm not sure I like the idea of these medallions being made available to tack on any crank. Such practices will surely make the job of researchers more difficult!
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I'm not sure I like the idea of these medallions being made available to tack on any crank. Such practices will surely make the job of researchers more difficult!
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Re: Edison crank medallions
I'll agree with that... how many collectors will enhance their machines with one of these because it's "cool"? Before long it'll be very murky as to what exact machines actually came with these, and the few left without will either become "rare" or "repros"...phonogfp wrote:I've never seen a Concert crank with a medallion, but a number of cranks from Homes and a few from Spring Motors.![]()
I'm not sure I like the idea of these medallions being made available to tack on any crank. Such practices will surely make the job of researchers more difficult!
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Some may laugh but my "day job" is classic German car restoration and you'd be surprised how often this happens. A good example is the "factory" VW air cooled Beetle two- tone paint schemes that became popular in the 1970s... only no Beetle ever left the factory like this.

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Re: Edison crank medallions
Interesting! I've restored a few VWs over the past 50 years, including 2 1950 Hoffman-sold Beetles. Here's my current ride, a '54 painted with admittedly incorrect 1949-1950 'Bordeaux Red'. I just love that color.my "day job" is classic German car restoration
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I think I could live with the wrong color in that case.TinfoilPhono wrote:Interesting! I've restored a few VWs over the past 50 years, including 2 1950 Hoffman-sold Beetles. Here's my current ride, a '54 painted with admittedly incorrect 1949-1950 'Bordeaux Red'. I just love that color.my "day job" is classic German car restoration
To keep this on topic, VW Squarebacks and Mercedes Heckflosse sedans are most excellent phonograph rescue vehicles.
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Re: Edison crank medallions
I could not even find them listed in his catalog - am I blind ??
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Re: Edison crank medallions
some of them are hard to tell from original if they are on an old crank. stevebriankeith wrote:I could not even find them listed in his catalog - am I blind ??
http://www.wyattsmusical.com/crankmedalions.html
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Re: Edison crank medallions
How are they applied? Glue - weld ?
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Re: Edison crank medallions
Durn it I just brought an original for $350.00. I hope it is an original... Tom B