Edison standard F
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Edison standard F
Thought this was neat. Picked up what I thought was a rough Edison D but was pleasantly supprised. It's rough but will be a fun project.
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Re: Edison standard F
How about showing us the rest of it? 

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Re: Edison standard F
Delightful! Excited to hear how it goes.
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Re: Edison standard F
The serial number under the dataplate won't match. Otherwise that's a quick way to fix it up with perfectly aged pinstripes and paint.
Usually the rust like this has me looking for a can of enamel paint and ordering stuff from Gregg Cline.
Usually the rust like this has me looking for a can of enamel paint and ordering stuff from Gregg Cline.
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Re: Edison standard F
These were the last standards produced. I think ?? that they ended at around s/n 820000. This would have been in 1913 or 1914. If you would like I will look up an old file I did expostulating the dates after 1910 for your standard. It is close but not super accurate. The Fs are nice phonographs Basically after the standard D Edison simply switched some features to sell more machines as updated models. The basic parts of the D,E,and F are interchangeable if you need parts. The E went with the four minute only and the F had the enlarged horizontal carriage. The underneath s/n may not match the tag on top. Edison repurposed returned, earlier made stored phonographs or old stock. They are fun to restore . Tom
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Re: Edison standard F
Here are some production date estimates. Also a picture of my 2 clip and 4 clip phonographs Sorry about being side ways. Tom
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Re: Edison standard F
The rustoleum appliance epoxy paint is great for this, it does an excellent job of looking like the original japan paint, and can be sprayed thick to cover pitting.VanEpsFan1914 wrote: Fri Jun 23, 2023 10:38 pm The serial number under the dataplate won't match. Otherwise that's a quick way to fix it up with perfectly aged pinstripes and paint.
Usually the rust like this has me looking for a can of enamel paint and ordering stuff from Gregg Cline.
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Re: Edison standard F
Oddly enough the old bedplate didn't have numbers under the plate. It's a keeper machine, I have the original casting if someone is ever that interested. I am setting it up to hold a echotone cylinder horn. It should be a wild machine.
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