
Edison Cylinder Machine
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Re: Edison Cylinder Machine
And I thought my VV-VIII was heavy! 

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Re: Edison Cylinder Machine
My auntie has decided to ship it anyway. She doesn't want to violate airport rules but said she'll take extra care in packing it. Hopefully, it arrives in one piece. 

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Re: Edison Cylinder Machine
If it's to be shipped, I'd suggest it should travel in more than one box. The mechanism should be detached from the wooden case and packed separately. The screws holding the bedplate to the case are probably not strong enough to withstand the rigors of shipment, and once the mechanism breaks loose it will demolish the wood.
Also, the motor should be fully run down, with no tension on the spring.
At least, those are cautions I'd observe. Others will doubtless have their own thoughts to contribute.
Also, the motor should be fully run down, with no tension on the spring.
At least, those are cautions I'd observe. Others will doubtless have their own thoughts to contribute.
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Re: Edison Cylinder Machine
It's important to ship the mechanism and cabinet separately - that is not assembled together. The weight of the Concert mechanism will easily break the wooden cabinet with only a slight drop. Likewise, the carrier arm of a Concert is prone to breakage. Ideally, that should be removed and perhaps packed into the empty cabinet along with other small parts.
Here are some pointers:
https://forum.antiquephono.org/topic/18 ... -and-ship/
There are highly experienced shippers on this forum who can offer excellent advice.
George P.
EDIT: DrH and I were typing simultaneously!
Here are some pointers:
https://forum.antiquephono.org/topic/18 ... -and-ship/
There are highly experienced shippers on this forum who can offer excellent advice.
George P.
EDIT: DrH and I were typing simultaneously!
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Re: Edison Cylinder Machine
Great minds think alike--and so do ours!

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Re: Edison Cylinder Machine
The APS site had some good articles in the Demos and tutorial section about shipping machines , horns and records
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Re: Edison Cylinder Machine
If possible Millie, have her "discharge" (get rid of wound up energy from) the motor before packing.
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Re: Edison Cylinder Machine
I was going to comment earlier that if your Auntie was going to hand carry it, she would need to be built like Arnold Schwarzenegger!m_nakamura wrote: Tue Apr 22, 2025 1:22 pm My auntie has decided to ship it anyway. She doesn't want to violate airport rules but said she'll take extra care in packing it. Hopefully, it arrives in one piece.![]()
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Re: Edison Cylinder Machine
PWAHHAHA!
I told her to remove the motor from the case.
I told her to remove the motor from the case.
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Re: Edison Cylinder Machine
I hope and pray it reaches you undamaged.
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