I just added this nice little Edison 2-Clip Standard to my collection. It has a good sounding Automatic reproducer and one of the quietest motors I have come across. Can anyone tell me the date that it left the factory from the serial number? It is S 17061.
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Very nice machine. What is the range of serial number for the two clip Standards? Jerry
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Very nice. I'd like to know when mine was manufactured too if it's possible to tell. The SN is S16464.
Here's a picture. http://phonographcompany.com/index.php? ... facturer=2
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Standard No.16464 and No.16464 both left the factory about January 1900. They were really cranking them out at that point.
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Twin Standards? I couldn't resist!phonogfp wrote:Standard No.16464 and No.16464 both left the factory about January 1900. George P.

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not to be confused with the double standardOrthoSean wrote:Twin Standards? I couldn't resist!phonogfp wrote:Standard No.16464 and No.16464 both left the factory about January 1900. George P.

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Geez, if they all shared the same serial number, we will never know how many were made!phonogfp wrote:Standard No.16464 and No.16464 both left the factory about January 1900. They were really cranking them out at that point.
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Back on subject, you have a nice machine!
Back off subject, where did you get the Tim Horton cylinder?

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Out of spotting Standards for the past six years, the highest number I've noted on a 2 Clip Standard is 19448. There are two exceptions in this range that are in 4 Clip cases. This is out of 54 examples. After that, my list has one more 2 Clip machine: number 20760. This is by no means conclusive as it is so easy to swap cases on these early machines, but should at least give you a general starting point.Jerry B. wrote:Very nice machine. What is the range of serial number for the two clip Standards? Jerry
flashpanblue: Congratulations! Getting one to operate quietly is quite a trick!
Valecnik: If you hadn't said that it had an Automatic reproducer, I would have guessed it was a Standard Speaker with that locating pin on the face of it. Very neat!
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I guess the Tim Hortons coffee mug gives me away as a Canadian eh!!
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Oh, crappola! I meant No.16464 and No. 17061 left the factory about January 1900! No more multitasking...
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