Edison Model C ICS

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Edison Model C ICS

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Hello all, new to Phonographs and here. I have just brought an Edison Model C ICS machine. What are my options as to cylinders? Can it play 90rpm and 160rpm cylinders? How can you tell the difference?

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Re: Edison Model C ICS

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Greeting Andrew,

Welcome to the Forum. The "C" refers to a series of machine. For example you could have a Model C Gem, Standard, Home, or Triumph. Most, but not all, ICS machines are Standards. So I suspect you have a ICS Model C Edison Standard. The "ICS" refers to the International Correspondence School which generally helped people to learn a new language. Your carriage should have a little phrase repeater button to help the student repeat a small portion of the cylinder. The ICS records turn at a slower speed so the speed control comes up through the deck to make it convenient to change the speed of the playback. The C series of machines came from the factory as two minute players but some have the additional gearing added to play four minute cylinders as well. If possible please post a few photos of your machine and we can provide more information.

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Where did you find the "Model C" designation?

If it's on the ID plate, then it's a model C machine; if it's on the reproducer, that just means it's a C reproducer. Also, does it have an end gate? If so, it's not a Model C.

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Hi, thanks for the reply. I picked it up tonight and it is still boxed in the back of the car. It says Model c on the patent plate. It does not have an endgate. I am fairly sure it is an ics machine. Here are a couple of photos.

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Thanks, you do indeed in an Edison Standard, Model C. It's a two minute only player just as it came from the factory so you can play any two minute cylinder. It has the I.C.S. phrase repeater carriage for use when learning a new language. Usually I.C.S. machines have a small celluloid tag attached in the front center of the cabinet near the base. Do you have small nail holes in that area? I hope this helps you.

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Very good! Model C machines are not all that common.

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The letter designation is called the ‘iteration’, indicating the specific variant of the greater model: ‘Standard’.
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Yes thee are two nail holes where the ICS plaque would once have been. Anyone have a pdf copy of any handbooks or manuals for one of these. Is it still possible to convert to 4 minute and is it worth doing?

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Hi Andrew,

You may want to check out this previous thread: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=41709 .

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I think Gregg Cline sells the little ICS decal. If a person didn't have the celluloid piece is there a good replacement? JerryB.

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