Yep - - I wrote an article on an oak "A-150" in the Sound Box a few years ago showing such a record storage box on its shelf. In the "One Collector's Perspective," I told how I had acquired a lateral attachment with oxidized bronze finish in 1999, then an oak Edison Record storage box in 2002. Naturally, I was looking for an oak "A-150" - - a bass-ackwards project if ever I saw one. But a year or two later, one miraculously turned up. Oddly, someone had sawn off each brace typically found on each side. I was considering replicating these two missing braces, but then tried placing the record storage box on the machine's shelf - with the drawer facing the front. It wouldn't fit - the surviving rear brace wouldn't allow the box to be centered on the shelf. But sliding the box on the shelf SIDEWAYS worked fine because those side braces had been removed! And the index numbers inside the drawer had been printed to be read more easily sideways as well. It was almost as though the machine and the drawer had originally been together...although the drawer was bought at Union and the machine was bought in Delaware.PhonoJack wrote:
I don't ever remember seeing an A-100 at any of the shows let alone the record storage box. But I do believe I read something about these boxes that were availabe on other Edison machines were inadvertantly tossed because they are held in place with four screws. Blame it on a long day, but also I think I remember seeing a photo/story of a box that didn't look like it fit because the drawer opened from the side? Anybody remember this?
George P.