Edison c

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oldtvsandtoys
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Edison c

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Ok what can you guys yell me about this Edison c? Is it all there and original? about what is it worth.
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Re: Edison c

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Im going out on a limb here as i have no previous experience in this model of edison home but i would assume it is around 1907/08 and worth around $500-600 if that horn is original, it does appear to be all there

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Re: Edison c

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Kirtley is correct, around 07, but it is a Home model "B". The reproducer is probably a model "C". The Home "C" had no endgate. I would price it a little lower as it need some work, so probably somewhere in the $400 range as it sits.

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Re: Edison c

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downsouth wrote:Kirtley is correct, around 07, but it is a Home model "B". The reproducer is probably a model "C". The Home "C" had no endgate. I would price it a little lower as it need some work, so probably somewhere in the $400 range as it sits.

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I concur with Wes, if the reproducer is good, but I'd probably also knock off a bit more because the horn is almost certainly a repro.

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