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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Re: Unusual Reproducer Design by Fletcher
The Edison Automatic Reproducers modified by Elmer Fletcher don't have holes around the circumference. At least mine doesn't!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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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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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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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.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.
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Re: Unusual Reproducer Design by Fletcher
phonogfp wrote:The Edison Automatic Reproducers modified by Elmer Fletcher don't have holes around the circumference. At least mine doesn't!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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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
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.Edisone wrote: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.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.
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