Edison P-2 - Don't See These Very Often

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Edison P-2 - Don't See These Very Often

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Went to Seattle and got to look at a very nice collection of really off the wall phonographs, stuff I don't usually get to see. He had a very nice Bush and Lane Duophone and the first portable Edison I've ever seen. Cool stuff. CDB
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Thank you for sharing a photo of it!
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There was one on the Yankee Trader for sale awhile ago. They do turn up. Condition is everything with these and having the correct reproducer.

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Very nice!

Is the P-2 considered any rarer than the P-1?

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CDBPDX wrote:Went to Seattle and got to look at a very nice collection of really off the wall phonographs, stuff I don't usually get to see. He had a very nice Bush and Lane Duophone and the first portable Edison I've ever seen. Cool stuff. CDB
The Bush & Lane is actually called a 'Duo Vox'.
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Thats beautiful. I had a Blue P-1 in great shape, and gold hardware, minty reproducer and nice clean quiet motor, and nice blue plush turntable. I ended up selling for around $ 450.00 and cry every night, as I will never find a same replacement again. In my opinion, it should have fetched $ 1,000.00.

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JohnM wrote:The Bush & Lane is actually called a 'Duo Vox'.
Thanks. Duo Vox it is. The Duo Vox reproducer is a bit unusual. He had an extra and sold it to me. CDB
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