Would there be an easy way to spot one of the replicas, besides the patina (or lack thereof)? I had no idea these were reproduced!phonospud wrote: Sat May 03, 2025 9:19 am Aaron Cramer hired me to make 30 replicas of these in the early 1990's. They still seem to turn up here and there, now with 35+ years of patina.
Edison 4-minute Recording Head Carriage
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Re: Edison 4-minute Recording Head Carriage
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Re: Edison 4-minute Recording Head Carriage
I would have to see one in the flesh at this point to know for sure. It’s been a long time for patina to do its work. Sorry for the late reply.
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