Has anyone ever seen this as being a special order type Edison or
is it just some homemade crapison?
This is a chop job Edison right?
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Re: This is a chop job Edison right?
lol, definately a crapison. It might come in handy to store your tinned fruit in the fridge though 
Or perhaps you could make an interesting ant farm in the plastic base.

Or perhaps you could make an interesting ant farm in the plastic base.
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Re: This is a chop job Edison right?
Hmmm, I was thinking more along the lines of an early bass-o-matic, made famous on Saturday Night Live. You put in your bass, turn on the music, and in 2 minutes, a delicious bass and banana shake!
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Re: This is a chop job Edison right?
Every time I see this sort of creation I think the person who did it needs to get out WAY more and perhaps do a little volunteer work.
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Re: This is a chop job Edison right?
Yes something like basket weaving - at least that would be constructive and not involve destroying an antique!Lenoirstreetguy wrote:Every time I see this sort of creation I think the person who did it needs to get out WAY more and perhaps do a little volunteer work.![]()
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Re: This is a chop job Edison right?
It it is cheap enough, it might be worth buying for parts. Looks like it came from a Fireside Model A.
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Re: This is a chop job Edison right?
AZ* wrote:It it is cheap enough, it might be worth buying for parts. Looks like it came from a Fireside Model A.
My thoughts also. Although hard to tell for sure from the pictures, it appears only a proper case would be needed to complete it. If it was local to me I would attempt a lowball offer.
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