To which machine does this handle belong?

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To which machine does this handle belong?

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I remember that some time ago other collectors recognised this handle as not belonging to the machine to which it was attached, I think I remember they said it was for some Edison machine perhaps? Can anyone kindly confirm?

Should anyone need it, I'm going to resell it.

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Re: To which machine does this handle belong?

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Although no measurements are shown, the handle seems to have a very short throw, so my guess is that it belongs to a portable.
The knob looks like Bakelite, which probably dates it to the 1920's.

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Re: To which machine does this handle belong?

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Yes, that pear-shaped Bakelite knob indicates that this is an Edison Bell winder. Yes, it probably comes from a portable, though Edison Bell motors (and therefore winders) are also found on some Fultographs. (A Fultograph is an ancestor of the fax machine, and looks at first sight like a phonograph.)

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Thank you! :rose:

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