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Edison standard model E

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There was a guy on here that would tell you when your machine left the factory. If your still on here can you tell me when a Edison standard model E
serial number 793037 left the factory? Thanks

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That was me, but all the original sales data for Edison Standards (plus Gems, Homes, and soon Concerts) has been published in the APS magazine. Unfortunately, the Model E Standard was introduced in November 1911 - over three years after the known sales data ends. (This is explained in the detailed illustrated article on Standards which appeared in the December 2023 issue.)

I wish I could help you with precision, but your Model E Standard almost certainly dates between November 1911 and October 1912.

George P.

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George what issue was that listed in?

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phonogfp wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 9:05 pm That was me, but all the original sales data for Edison Standards (plus Gems, Homes, and soon Concerts) has been published in the APS magazine. Unfortunately, the Model E Standard was introduced in November 1911 - over three years after the known sales data ends. (This is explained in the detailed illustrated article on Standards which appeared in the December 2023 issue.)

I wish I could help you with precision, but your Model E Standard almost certainly dates between November 1911 and October 1912.

George P.
Thanks for the info

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rgordon939 wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 9:31 pm George what issue was that listed in?

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Rich, I don't understand your question.

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oldtvsandtoys wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 9:46 pm Thanks for the info
You're welcome.

George P.

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