Are the buttons wood or metal? Just curious.
Clay
My New Edison A-100
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Re: My New Edison A-100
Arthur W. J. G. Ord-Hume's Laws of Collecting
1. Space will expand to accommodate an infinite number of possessions, regardless of their size.
2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.
1. Space will expand to accommodate an infinite number of possessions, regardless of their size.
2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.
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Re: My New Edison A-100
The buttons are cast wood composition and it is possible that someone removed the finish in a previous cleaning - I've seen some of this material where the varnish flakes easily.
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Re: My New Edison A-100
Hi:
I too just bought a Edison Machine model A100, it is in perfect shape, it even has the 78 attachment as well. I picked up 38 Diamond Disc records with it for $430 US altogether with it.
Russ
I too just bought a Edison Machine model A100, it is in perfect shape, it even has the 78 attachment as well. I picked up 38 Diamond Disc records with it for $430 US altogether with it.
Russ
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I too have a near perfect A-100 in tiger oak. Oak is my phonograph wood of choice when at all possible. I have two Victor VV-IX's, side by side, one in oak and one in mahogany. The oak looks SUPERIOR after a good cleaning and a paste bees-wax rubbing. The other is rather dull and bland looking, even after a good cleaning. I'm curious about these A-100 grilles though - the rosettes (or buttons) on my A-100 grille seem to have been painted gold at one time, which has mostly flaked off. I wonder what the finish is really supposed to be on those four "buttons" ?? I don't think the "old man" would have spent the extra $$$$$ to gold them do you? Gold gilding was it called?
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Re: My New Edison A-100
CDB, your machine looks great! Sadly my B80 spring has failed, and it is not an available size this side of the Pond. Where did you get your spring from, and do you know if they might stock a B80 spring?Finally got the spring put into the A100 and put it back together.
Thanks
Keith
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Re: My New Edison A-100
Ron Sitko probably has your spring and his prices are quite reasonable. The only problem is that he is only available by phone or mail - no email or website. I don't have his info here at hand, but if no one else posts it, PM me and I'll get it to you.
Jim
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I recently replaced the spring in my A-80, which is the same as in the B-80. I got the new spring from Ron Sitko. It is slightly thicker, but otherwise the same length etc. It runs easily through a regular 10" DD. You can find Ron Sitko's phone number in the Links section.
Good luck
Andreas
Good luck
Andreas
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Interesting: according to Frow, the spring for the B-80 was actually 1' shorter than that for the A-80, besides being thicker and having a different size hole…alang wrote:I recently replaced the spring in my A-80, which is the same as in the B-80. I got the new spring from Ron Sitko. It is slightly thicker, but otherwise the same length etc. It runs easily through a regular 10" DD. You can find Ron Sitko's phone number in the Links section.
Good luck
Andreas
Bill
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Re: My New Edison A-100
Ooohps, sorry, did my memory play a trick on me? I could have sworn that Frow lists A-80 and B-80 as the same size. I should have checked before posting. Thanks for the correction.Lucius1958 wrote:Interesting: according to Frow, the spring for the B-80 was actually 1' shorter than that for the A-80, besides being thicker and having a different size hole…alang wrote:I recently replaced the spring in my A-80, which is the same as in the B-80. I got the new spring from Ron Sitko. It is slightly thicker, but otherwise the same length etc. It runs easily through a regular 10" DD. You can find Ron Sitko's phone number in the Links section.
Good luck
Andreas
Bill
In any case, I got my spring from Ron Sitko and would always check with him first. He has the list of all Edison spring sizes and will tell you what you need for the B-80.
Sorry about the confusion.
Andreas
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Re: My New Edison A-100
OK, looked it up in the Frow book. Bill is absolutely correct. The A-80 has the same spring as the A-60 and B-60, but the B-80 has the same spring as the C-60. Here are the sizes for reference:
A-80: 21 ft long 1 1/16 in wide 0.031 in thick 11/16 in center hole
B-80: 20 ft long 1 1/16 in wide 0.038 in thick 13/16 in center hole
Apologies for the confusion.
Andreas
A-80: 21 ft long 1 1/16 in wide 0.031 in thick 11/16 in center hole
B-80: 20 ft long 1 1/16 in wide 0.038 in thick 13/16 in center hole
Apologies for the confusion.
Andreas