Follow the restoration of Amberola 1-A, serial #2

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Re: Follow the restoration of Amberola 1-A, serial #2

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Where did you obtain your copy, Bruce? I've heard of a copy occasionally turning up on eBay.
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Re: Follow the restoration of Amberola 1-A, serial #2

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JohnM wrote:Where did you obtain your copy, Bruce? I've heard of a copy occasionally turning up on eBay.
John, I don't recall for sure. I'm guessing you might have advertised it in a MAPS "In The Groove" magazine or something of that sort? I definitely bought it new, not off eBAY.

I find no receipt or anything but on closer inspection I notice that you actually autographed it inside the front cover and that the book is numbered 62 of 100.

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Yes, I did advertise it in 'In The Groove' and 'The Sound Box', and Allen Koenigsberg sold a few as well. Thanks (belatedly) for your purchase!
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Re: Follow the restoration of Amberola 1-A, serial #2

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JohnM wrote:In 1993 I published a book entitled 'American Phonograph Design Patents 1897-1916' that pictures that patent as well as a number of other Peter Weber patents. His patents were all assigned to Edison, so he may not have been on staff.

The book was limited to 100 copies and it sold out almost immediately (I sold 40 copies at the 1993 CAPS show alone). I intend to make it available as a download at some point, but with well over 300 pages it's a bit of a project and my time is rather limited. All patents are cross referenced and indexed and identified. The woven wicker phonograph in my avatar is from that book.
You'll have to let us all know when it becomes available. It sounds interesting :)

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