Removing an Edison Model C Reproducer

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Removing an Edison Model C Reproducer

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I have an early Edison suitcase Home fitted with a winged Model C reproducer, and I can't figure out how to remove the reproducer. I thought I merely had to move the retaining clips out of the way and then remove it. There doesn't seem to be any set screw holding the reproducer in place. I don't want to force it, but I feel like I'm missing something obvious.

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Re: Removing an Edison Model C Reproducer

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I can't imagine a winged C reproducer being made of pot metal so it should come out fairly easily. I would:

1 - Remove the carriage with the reproducer.
2 - Open up the retaining clips or remove them from the carriage.
3 - At this point you may want to put the carriage in the freezer overnight. Many people swear by this but I've never done this.
4 - With something soft, like a folded bath towel underneath, turn the carriage upside down and tap out the reproducer. I'd use a very light hammer and a short length of wood (maybe a golf tee cut off at the pointy end) and gently tap. I'd start in the twelve o'clock position give a few taps and move around the clock. It will come out. It might help to have a second set of hands to hold the carriage and catch the reproducer as it comes out.
5- Please report back.

Anyone else have suggestions. I may be seventy but I'm not tooooooo old to learn. :)

Jerry Blais

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Re: Removing an Edison Model C Reproducer

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Thank you, Jerry!

I'll give that a try. I was worried that there was some hidden screw, ledge, or fastener that would snap or bend if I tried to force it. The cautious method you suggest makes perfect sense. I'll give that a shot and report back.

I'm guessing I need to rebuild the reproducer, but I wanted to take a closer look first

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Re: Removing an Edison Model C Reproducer

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I would suggest a few drops of good penetrating oil around the perimeter of the reproducer as well. Good luck - -

George P.

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Re: Removing an Edison Model C Reproducer

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Thank you, George. I will try that as well.

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Try heating the carriage with a hair dryer. Works good on stuck caps on telephone handsets.

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Re: Removing an Edison Model C Reproducer

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Any luck yet?

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