I am seeking information on this machine?
Does anyone have one and is it complete?
Also, any photos or literature would be great.
Thank you, Ben
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Re: Edison Bell Duplex
Hello Ben,
You will find answers on my site on this page:
http://www.phonorama.fr/phonographes-divers-p2.html
Julien.
You will find answers on my site on this page:
http://www.phonorama.fr/phonographes-divers-p2.html
Julien.
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Re: Edison Bell Duplex
Thanks. Jean-Paul's is a Bell Concert Duplex...
The one I presented is a Edison Bell Duplex Grand...some similarities, but different. Thanks, Ben
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Re: Edison Bell Duplex
Thanks Julien...Babillard wrote:Hello Ben,
You will find answers on my site on this page:
http://www.phonorama.fr/phonographes-divers-p2.html
Julien.
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Re: Edison Bell Duplex
It is the same photo. I used this one as it is complete and mine is not, yet...
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Re: Edison Bell Duplex
This was manufactured by the Paillard Company of Switzerland. Paillard marketed it as a "Theatrophone". There were two models , I have an original Paillard catalogue for 1902/1903 which details it. Edison - Bell were for a while sole agents in UK , probably until their sales monopoly expired during 1902 , and when offered through them or their agents was marketed as a " Combination Grand " or " Duplex Grand ". The Edison - Bell " Duplex " or " New Duplex "is a different machine . Examples of Edison - Bell marketed Theatrophones do turn up from time to time, as do examples branded " Theatrophone "--- I have seen perhaps six or more over the years , but fairly rare .Dulcetto
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Re: Edison Bell Duplex
Ben,
Does yours have the Bruckner Patent adjuster that sets the reproducer to the correct Mandrel?
Does yours have the Bruckner Patent adjuster that sets the reproducer to the correct Mandrel?
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Re: Edison Bell Duplex
Not currently, but I am working on getting one.US PHONO wrote:Ben,
Does yours have the Bruckner Patent adjuster that sets the reproducer to the correct Mandrel?
I hope to have it completed in a few months time.
Do you have an example of the adjuster on any of your machines?