I have a 2 speed Standard.
The serial number is S30 51 42.
The is no model number on the plate. (A,B,C etc.) I know it is not an A type as the speed regulator is under the plate.
Last actual patent date is 1903, then it says other patents pending.
As a possessor of this machine, I admit to the validity of these patents.
Date for my Edison Standard
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Re: Date for my Edison Standard
Howard,
Your Standard left the factory about May 1906. It is a Model B, and should have the banner decal on the front of the cabinet ("Edison Standard Phonograph"). Your machine was modified (the company used the term "Amberolized") after 1908 to play 4 minute records in addition to 2 minute.
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Your Standard left the factory about May 1906. It is a Model B, and should have the banner decal on the front of the cabinet ("Edison Standard Phonograph"). Your machine was modified (the company used the term "Amberolized") after 1908 to play 4 minute records in addition to 2 minute.
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George-Thank You for your response.
Mine has the banner decal. When was the change to the simpler script decal?
Mine has the banner decal. When was the change to the simpler script decal?
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Re: Date for my Edison Standard
The change to the script cabinet decal was announced in the September 1906 issue of The Edison Phonograph Monthly.
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Re: Date for my Edison Standard
Reading the title of this thread, all that comes to mind is how lonely the poor little machine must be.howardpgh wrote:I have a 2 speed Standard.
The serial number is S30 51 42.
The is no model number on the plate. (A,B,C etc.) I know it is not an A type as the speed regulator is under the plate.
Last actual patent date is 1903, then it says other patents pending.
As a possessor of this machine, I admit to the validity of these patents.

If it cannot get a date, perhaps one of us could fix it up with a nice Victrola.

Sorry for the OT crack, but I simply could not restrain myself.
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Re: Date for my Edison Standard
The Standard is by no means lonely, it has several companions.
I am slowly cleaning up my collection. It has been hidden away too long.
I am slowly cleaning up my collection. It has been hidden away too long.
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Re: Date for my Edison Standard
I'm glad to hear of it. We wouldn't want it to be tempted into a "week-end pick-up", like Mr. Estott's poor weak sister Silvertone, which is hopefully far too old to get "in trouble", though she really is a "looker" for all of her age.