Yes, I still have mine....though not long ago.
It's a Later 1904 Edison Model "B" Home in wonderful shape ....I just put a brand new Mainspring in it last year..It runs great...as do all my phonographs....except ones currently being restored...lol...
I bought it in 2004, My first year of Phonograph collecting...15 Years ago...Seems like yesterday... Of course, I went out and bought all the books that I could on the subject...Mostly George Paul/Tim Fabrizio Books....which were absolutely wonderful among many other great books. I was a very late bloomer to this hobby...but caught up real quick within a few years...then started doing Edison Machine Repairs in my Central Florida area. Met some great folks along the way in person...Charley Hummel, Tim Fabrizio, Steve Medved and a few others...
All of my machines are Edisons....though someday I will branch out into other brands....mostly Columbia and Victor most likely..
One thing about this hobby, You never stop learning! I guess that's a good thing. My age is 48, I'll be 49 in exactly two months.
If we are being techincal here, I was given my first 45 record in 1974 at age 4, It was the 1972 Recording of Billy Paul's "Me and Mrs. Jones" His only Big hit...He was a great singer, Just a one-hit wonder...Great song!!! It was a Number 1 hit in 1972. Billy Paul died in 2016. He was a very famous R&B singer. He was a very cool cat.
The EXACT 45 I STILL Have today...See here:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/vintage-45-rpm ... Swdg5dDlce
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Paul

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Tony K.
Edison Collector/Restorer