SOLD: THE PHONOGRAPH and how to use it - $28.00

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SOLD: THE PHONOGRAPH and how to use it - $28.00

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This is an exceptionally clean hard-bound copy of the 1900 edition by The National Phonograph Company expertly reprinted by Allen Koenigsburg in 1971. A history of its invention and development. Fantastic illustrations of the earliest Edison machines: Class M, Spring Motor, Standard, Home, Gem, parts indexes, listening devices, reproducers, H and M Coin Ops., attachments, how to make recordings, and more. 181 Pages.
Price includes shipping by media mail to your U.S. address.
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Thank you,
Rob: [email protected]
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This is a great book and a great price. I would be buying it if I didn't already have one.
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Sold. Sending pm.

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A great historical reference!
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