For All The Opera Lovers Out There

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Post by A Ford 1 »

Great find! Could you post a picture of the phonograph?
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Wow, That is awesome. It's great to get a special machine like this. This is a real time capsule. Great find.
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Cool find! But I do agree with Curt. If it were in my family, there's no way I'd let it out of my hands (unless I was the last one left). :(

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Here are some pictures of the Edison A-300 that I got with the Arthur Middleton literature.Just click on the picture to turn it in the correct position. Bill
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What a terrific machine. Just beautiful and it seems to be in nearly perfect shape.

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Post by phonogfp »

Wow Bill...!

A spectacular group with a dream provenance. That A-300 cabinet is one of the 100 Circassian Walnut cabinets manufactured by the Pooley Furniture Company as ordered on December 22, 1909 and first announced to the public (encasing Amberola Phonographs) on May 10, 1910.

A cache of materials like that - to say nothing of the machine - is a once-in-a-lifetime acquisition. Congratulations! :)

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Post by Valecnik »

What a fantastic story indeed! Congratulations. It looks to be in beautiful original condition too! Interestingly it has the volume control which mine never appears to have had.

Could you share the serial nos on the bed plate and the data tag?

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Just beautiful!

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Post by phonolady »

Bill,
Congratulations on this fantastic find, you have done it again.

We love the history and pictures that go with this, what a treasure.

See you at Union,

David & Lerria

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Post by StL Bill »

Bruce; Here are some pictures of the I.D. plate and the stamping on the bed plate. As you can see, the serial number stamped on the bedplate matches the I.D. plate, but the other number on the bedplate usually matches the model number on the I.D. plate. But instead of A-300, the stamping says A-1. I imagine that because these were converted A-1 cabinets that they stamped this bedplate as such. Does your A-300 have the same stamping on the bedplate, or does it have the A-300 designation? I have also included a picture of the unusual slide arm for the muffler volume control. I have personally never seen such an set-up on any Diamond Disc.

Bill
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