Thanks Bill, I will keep this in mind.Lucius1958 wrote:
I do not know about the availability of these adapters, but the eBay example can always be turned down to fit (or, if you do not have access to a lathe, some careful work with a file will do the trick).
Bill
It is definitely a Fireside Model A with the gearing for 2/4 minutes, but it has some odd things which aren't in accordance with what I've read about that model. For example the carriage and the Diamond reproducer. It also has a big, very original looking bracket on the back for a cygnet horn, and the 11-panel cygnet horn it came with is painted maroon and gold rather than black and gold. Again the paint work looks very original and there are some dents in it (although someone seems to have put on a Standard horn transfer on the back at a later date). Somewhere I read that the cygnet horns were normally painted black apart from in Australasia where they came in a few other colours, which makes sense as I'm in New Zealand. As the majority of my cylinders are Blue Amberol, the diamond reproducer was a major drawcard for me but I would like to listen to the Gold Moulded cylinders in my collection.52089 wrote:
If your Fireside has a horizontal carriage, it's probably a Model B, which is not geared to play 2 minute cylinders, in which case a Model C reproducer won't do you any good. The Fireside Model A was a 2/4 machine, but the Model B was 4 minute only. The ID plate on your machine will tell you which one you have.
Here are some photos of the machine -