Yes, Edison made machines with native 2/4 capability as well as adapter kits for earlier ones. The most common probably are the Standard Model D and later. Edison Home Model D onward likewise, also reasonably common. Triumph Model D again likewise, but more expensive. Gem Model D, but probably not what you want as your "do everything" single machine. Fireside Model A; Model B was 4-minute only. These are more or less equivalent to the Standard but not as common and hence more expensive. More exotic machines (Idelia, Opera, Amberola I A) will run much more money than any of these.nostalgia wrote: Thu Jun 03, 2021 2:43 pm Thanks again for more inputs and suggestions everyone.
When we talk about machines that can play both 2 min and 4 min wax rolls, I am still confused though. I don't even remember if only Edison made these machines?
If it is possible, please give me some exact names on cylinder phonographs that can play both 2 and 4 min cylinders in different price ranges...., remember...I am all blank onsuch phonographs,,,even if I am almost daily dissecting disc HMV machines Columbias and also some Victrolas, Odeon etc![]()
As to pot metal, actually you do have one potential problem: the native 2/4 machines had no end gate, instead suspending the mandrel at only one end, and in those models the mandrel shaft bearing was--you guessed it--our old pal, pot metal. Those pot metal bearings can swell and freeze the mandrel or cause speed inconsistency. That's why I prefer an earlier machine, one that still has an end gate, fitted with an adapter kit.