Early Edison Cylinder Player

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Early Edison Cylinder Player

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My newest acquistion. Some folks here will probably recognize this machine. I'm very excited! It plays as good as it looks!
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Re: Early Edison Cylinder Player

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Nice, early 2 clip standard. Someday it would be nice to get the automatic carriage, and reproducer, Yours may have been updated when the C reproducer came out, perfectly normal, and practicable too!

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Re: Early Edison Cylinder Player

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Hello,
I really like the early 2 and 4 clip Suitcase Standards. They just that "look" of pre 1901 machines.
Pete

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