WTB: Edison A-250 crank and key

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WTB: Edison A-250 crank and key

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I am looking for a nice original crank and key for an Edison A-250 Diamond Disc Phonograph. If anyone has one, please message: Garret.girmus "at" gmail.com. Please note: the key must be an A-250 key; there are many "Edison phonograph" keys on ebay, but according to an online key chart, they have the wrong teeth cut into them.

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Re: WTB: Edison A-250 crank and key

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Is there any difference between a crank for an A-250 to a C-19? Jerry

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Re: WTB: Edison A-250 crank and key

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Garret wrote:I am looking for a nice original crank and key for an Edison A-250 Diamond Disc Phonograph. If anyone has one, please message: Garret.girmus "at" gmail.com. Please note: the key must be an A-250 key; there are many "Edison phonograph" keys on ebay, but according to an online key chart, they have the wrong teeth cut into them.

Thanks!

Garret
You are probably already aware of this, but the Brunswick shared one of the same keys as the Edison A-250... so you may want to search on Ebay for Brunswick keys, as well.

I needed a key for my early Brunswick (which shared the same key as the A-250), and rather than look on Ebay specifically for Brunswick or Edison (since those typically command a higher price tag), I searched through pages of skeleton keys until I found the correct key. I wound up purchasing five skeleton keys for $5.00, and amongst those keys were two Brunswick/Edison keys.

If you don't mind looking through pages of pics on Ebay, it may be worth your while. I realize not everyone cares to... but I rather liked the challenge. :rose:

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Re: WTB: Edison A-250 crank and key

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Tinkerbell wrote:You are probably already aware of this, but the Brunswick shared one of the same keys as the Edison A-250... so you may want to search on Ebay for Brunswick keys, as well.

I needed a key for my early Brunswick (which shared the same key as the A-250), and rather than look on Ebay specifically for Brunswick or Edison (since those typically command a higher price tag), I searched through pages of skeleton keys until I found the correct key. I wound up purchasing five skeleton keys for $5.00, and amongst those keys were two Brunswick/Edison keys.

If you don't mind looking through pages of pics on Ebay, it may be worth your while. I realize not everyone cares to... but I rather liked the challenge. :rose:
That's the same way I found my Brunswick and Pooley cabinet keys as well. Got something like 10 keys for $10 and 4 or 5 were the correct barrel keys Brunswick and Pooley used. The cut is the same as Edison, yes, but the Edison A-250 key had the dolphin design, just to clarify a little.

Sean

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Re: WTB: Edison A-250 crank and key

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OrthoSean wrote:
Tinkerbell wrote:You are probably already aware of this, but the Brunswick shared one of the same keys as the Edison A-250... so you may want to search on Ebay for Brunswick keys, as well.

I needed a key for my early Brunswick (which shared the same key as the A-250), and rather than look on Ebay specifically for Brunswick or Edison (since those typically command a higher price tag), I searched through pages of skeleton keys until I found the correct key. I wound up purchasing five skeleton keys for $5.00, and amongst those keys were two Brunswick/Edison keys.

If you don't mind looking through pages of pics on Ebay, it may be worth your while. I realize not everyone cares to... but I rather liked the challenge. :rose:
That's the same way I found my Brunswick and Pooley cabinet keys as well. Got something like 10 keys for $10 and 4 or 5 were the correct barrel keys Brunswick and Pooley used. The cut is the same as Edison, yes, but the Edison A-250 key had the dolphin design, just to clarify a little.

Sean
As far as I know, the A-250 also shared a Brunswick key as well... though, admittedly, many of you know far more than me.

I was making reference to this particular key, as referenced on the OldCrank website key chart. :rose:
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Re: WTB: Edison A-250 crank and key

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Well, with Edisons, anything is possible! :lol:

The A-250 I had many years ago had the dolphin key which was origial to the machine.

My last C-19 came with the key referenced above (not the E key), so as I say, anything could be possible with them. At any rate, the cut of the two is identical, so either will work.

Sean

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