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I received an Edison Standard Phonograph as a gift. I like antiques but I know very little about antique phonographs. I was hoping to find out more about it, as in when it was manufactured and what model it is. The reproducer says Model C - is that the model of the phonograph or just the reproducer? The serial # is 6272740? Is there someplace I can go to research this item by serial #?

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Edison Standard Phonographs do not carry seven-digit serial numbers. Take another look under strong light and I may be able to help you.

The Model C Reproducer was the typical 2-minute Reproducer provided with 1905/later Gems, 1902/later Standards, Homes, and Triumphs.

Feel free to post a picture of your Standard and any number of people here can identify the model (A-G) for you. A detailed, illustrated article on all models of the Edison Standard Phonograph (with a serial dating chart) appeared in the December 2023 issue of the Antique Phonograph Society magazine.

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cmastrop1 wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 10:51 am The reproducer says Model C - is that the model of the phonograph or just the reproducer? The serial # is 6272740?.

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It means it's a Model C reproducer and not necessarily a Model C Standard.

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phonogfp wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 2:20 pm Edison Standard Phonographs do not carry six-digit serial numbers. Take another look under strong light and I may be able to help you.

The Model C Reproducer was the typical 2-minute Reproducer provided with 1905/later Gems, 1902/later Standards, Homes, and Triumphs.

Feel free to post a picture of your Standard and any number of people here can identify the model (A-G) for you. A detailed, illustrated article on all models of the Edison Standard Phonograph (with a serial dating chart) appeared in the December 2023 issue of the Antique Phonograph Society magazine.

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Thank you for the response. I looked closer. The 1st digit of the serial number is a S, not a 6. The number is S272740.
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phonogfp wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 2:20 pm Edison Standard Phonographs do not carry six-digit serial numbers. Take another look under strong light and I may be able to help you.

The Model C Reproducer was the typical 2-minute Reproducer provided with 1905/later Gems, 1902/later Standards, Homes, and Triumphs.

Feel free to post a picture of your Standard and any number of people here can identify the model (A-G) for you. A detailed, illustrated article on all models of the Edison Standard Phonograph (with a serial dating chart) appeared in the December 2023 issue of the Antique Phonograph Society magazine.

George P.
Thank you for the response. I looked closer. The 1st digit of the serial number is a S, not a 6. The number is S272740.
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According to original Edison sales data, Standard #272740 left the factory in February 1906. That will be a Model B Standard, and there should be a banner decal on the front of the cabinet stating "Edison Standard Phonograph." That banner was discontinued in the summer of 1906.

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If you'd like to learn more about antique phonographs, the Antique Phonograph Society has a number of free articles on its website. Here's the first page of its contents:

https://www.antiquephono.org/#/collection/1

Here's the second page:

https://www.antiquephono.org/#/collection/2

Have fun!

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The Edison Standard B: A great starter machine that's very reliable! I have one that's gonna be my recording machine (once I get a belt on it but I've put it off too long for other projects lol) Welcome!

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Thank you all for the info and free articles!

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cmastrop1 wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 10:15 pm Thank you all for the info and free articles!
You're very welcome!

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