Unusual Reproducer Design by Fletcher

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George Frow's Edison Cylinder Companion ((1994)) indicates that Fletcher had a life before disc.
He got into trouble, and a court case ,for modifying Edison automatic reproducers .The phonograph boys were always a litigious batch. The illustration of the Fletcher reproducer seems to indicate that there is a platee with holes around its circumference just like the disc version here. I'll scan the illustration later which can be found on page 270.

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Lenoirstreetguy wrote:George Frow's Edison Cylinder Companion ((1994)) indicates that Fletcher had a life before disc.
He got into trouble, and a court case ,for modifying Edison automatic reproducers .The phonograph boys were always a litigious batch. The illustration of the Fletcher reproducer seems to indicate that there is a platee with holes around its circumference just like the disc version here. I'll scan the illustration later which can be found on page 270.

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The Edison Automatic Reproducers modified by Elmer Fletcher don't have holes around the circumference. At least mine doesn't! :)

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That's interesting! The illustration in Frow which seems to from a patent application...or court documents...seems to show this feature, if my memories of my mechanical drafting classes are correct.

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Re: Unusual Reproducer Design by Fletcher

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My grandfather had a fletcher reproducer on his Mcgaln phonograph my grandfather had the Adams model Mcgaln here is a pic of what his mglagan looked like thanks for posting those I wish my grandfather never did sell that model was unreal the sound it could reproduce beautiful soundbox that's all I have to say thanks for posting this
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VintageTechnologies wrote: The recording is a 14" Pathé center-start record titled "Mit Klingendem Spiel (With Ringing Play)". It was recorded in Berlin before WW1 and is played on an Edison.
May I ask which Edison? (meaning horn size) ... That's quite an impressive sound - I would have thought it was an electrical pickup if you hadn't said otherwise! It's better than my Pathé Reflex, which is LOUD but has a certain hollow quality.

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phonogfp wrote:
Lenoirstreetguy wrote:George Frow's Edison Cylinder Companion ((1994)) indicates that Fletcher had a life before disc.
He got into trouble, and a court case ,for modifying Edison automatic reproducers .The phonograph boys were always a litigious batch. The illustration of the Fletcher reproducer seems to indicate that there is a platee with holes around its circumference just like the disc version here. I'll scan the illustration later which can be found on page 270.

JRT
The Edison Automatic Reproducers modified by Elmer Fletcher don't have holes around the circumference. At least mine doesn't! :)

George P.

I thought I would add a picture of a Flecther modified Edison Automatic reproducer for everyone to see.

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...And here's a photo of the weight and stylus bar.

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Re: Unusual Reproducer Design by Fletcher

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Edisone wrote:
VintageTechnologies wrote: The recording is a 14" Pathé center-start record titled "Mit Klingendem Spiel (With Ringing Play)". It was recorded in Berlin before WW1 and is played on an Edison.
May I ask which Edison? (meaning horn size) ... That's quite an impressive sound - I would have thought it was an electrical pickup if you hadn't said otherwise! It's better than my Pathé Reflex, which is LOUD but has a certain hollow quality.
I use an Edison C19 Chippendale Lab model. I will include a couple of pictures to show microphone arrangements that I have tried. I will also post here another Pathé 14" center-start recording, "At That Wooly Bully Wild West Show". Those records are so loud that you will hear occasional blasting when certain resonate frequencies are played.
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$60 iRig microphone used with Apple iPhone 4S works great. Phonographs behind the Edison are a Brunswick and Karna gramophone from the UK.
$60 iRig microphone used with Apple iPhone 4S works great. Phonographs behind the Edison are a Brunswick and Karna gramophone from the UK.
Microphone placement worked well, but the dynamic microphone's impedance did not match the computer well, resulting in lack of bass sound.
Microphone placement worked well, but the dynamic microphone's impedance did not match the computer well, resulting in lack of bass sound.

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