Edison Spring Motor/Triumph Questionnaire

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Thanks Bill - it definitely helps! Your D is the earliest I've yet documented - - that helps narrow gaps between models.

Please let me know your last name so I can credit you in acknowledgements. You can PM me if you'd like.

Thanks again,
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George,
I have a couple to summit, but we are in the midst of a move across country.
we" ll get you that info in two weeks.

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Once again, I want to thank the members of this forum for all the help given me in studying Edison Spring-Motor and Triumph serial numbers and related data. The database I've developed now has just under 100 machines in it - - thank you!

For those who haven't yet submitted data, please don't feel as if it's too late - your participation is most welcome! I'm especially interested in learning more about these machines:

* Spring-Motors between #9859 and #19360.

* Spring-Motors or Triumphs between #28295 and #31653.

* Triumphs between #44551 and #45025.

* Triumphs between #49752 and #50636.

* Triumphs between #72775 and #75013.

* Triumphs between #88249 and 89446.

* Any Triumph over #91142.


If you can supply data (please see page 1 of this thread) for any machines within these serial ranges, I'd be most appreciative.

Thanks again for all the help I've received thus far.

Best to all,

George P.

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George

Another Spring Motor for your database:

1. s/n 26584
2. On boss
3. N/A
4. No screws
5. No lugs
6. Ball type catch
7. 2 clips
8. 3204
9. Solid gears
10. EDISON SPRING MOTOR FOR PHONOGRAPH
11. Drawer
12. None

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Thanks Chuck! The database now contains 108 machines!

Your latest contribution is the earliest Spring Motor so far with the "new" upper casting lacking the Class M style lugs and straight edge. It's great to narrow down these changes. Thanks again - -

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Model D2 Triumph

1. 81324
2. plate
3. May 22, 1906
4. no screws
5. no
6. no end gate
7. screw
8. believe it says 65474
9. ? gear at end of spring is spoked
10. no plate
11. "Edison"
12. none

I'm not late to respond. Just got it yesterday. Yeah!!! Jan

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Thanks Jan! Your Triumph makes 110 in the database!

Would you PM me your last name so I can properly credit you in the research?

George P.

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PM sent.

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1) Serial number 32408
2) in top works Id tag
3) If stamped in a plate, what’s the last patent date? May 31 1898
4) Does straight edge (where front of reproducer carriage rides) have 2 screws? no
5) Does the upper casting have lugs for Class M pulley wheels? no
6) Which secures the endgate; a ball catch, or a locking lug? ball catch
7) Does carriage hold the reproducer with nickeled clips, or a single screw at 2:00 position? single screw
8) Motor number (found stamped on front of motor frame):19763
9) Are the motor gears solid or spoked? solid
10) If there’s a plate below the mandrel, what exactly does it say? no plate
11) Which does the cabinet have; a drawer, a banner decal, or an “Edison” script decal? Banner Edison Triumph Phonograph
12) Are there any dated material with it? Invoices? Packing slips? Writing inside the lid? no.

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Thank you, Shawn!

George P.

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