I am having a heck of a time identifying the attached machine. It was a random find for a good deal, but I'm torn between a refitted Concert and a Spring Motor. What are your guys' thoughts?
Model C reproducer. (Don't know if that's what came with it, but I'm guessing not since there is a shaver and the C doesn't record.)
Doesn't appear to be the regular Concert conversion reproducer retainer.
Most of the detailing around the edge of the lower baseplate is gone, but it matches the design of the upper. The upper Thomas A Edison gold is also rubbed away.
No "Spring Machine" plates in the regular locations.
16" wide on the lowermost wooden frame.
Bedplate is not attached to case and the holes don't appear to have ever had screws in them.
Nameplate with no name at all.
There are some conspicuous marks around patent dates that almost look like a mechanical removal of info, but the dates are also centered left to right, so it might just be coincidence.
Awfully high SN. (Motor SN 18939.)
End view. Mandrel offset to the front.
Thumbscrew and spring missing from shaver.
A tiny shade over 12" on the bottom most case base which leads me to a Concert case.
More "end on" view showing offset of mandrel.
Curvature of the bar underneath the mandrel lock doesn't seem as "deep" as a Concert would be.
Motor. I don't know much about motors other than it's a 3 spring and the governor has 3 cylinders.
The poor thing needs some work. The leaf spring that holds the half nuts is all messed up and needs replaced for proper tracking. And there is no cover top at all. Looking for a cover is what led me to try to determine what the heck this machine actually is.
Thanks a bunch. I'm looking forward to your thoughts!