WANTED: Edison Model "D" and/or Model "B" reproducer-FOUND
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WANTED: Edison Model "D" and/or Model "B" reproducer-FOUND
Does anyone have either an Edison model D reproducer or a nice model B reproducer to sell? Thanks,
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Re: WANTED: Edison Model "D" and/or Model "B" reproducer
Hi, Is it the Diamond B 4 min. reproducer, or the early Model B 2 min. reproducer?
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Re: WANTED: Edison Model "D" and/or Model "B" reproducer
Thanks Harvey, it is the early 2 minute reproducer that I need.
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Re: WANTED: Edison Model "D" and/or Model "B" reproducer
I have "D" and "B" reproducers. What machine are going to put yours on? The "D" was made to play brown wax cylinders on a Edison Concert machine, "B" were also used to play brown was cylinders on a few different machines. Here are pictures of both. As you can see the weight on the "D" is much straighter compared to. "C" to accommodate the 5" Concert Cylinders.
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Re: WANTED: Edison Model "D" and/or Model "B" reprod-FOUND
I have located a 2 minute model "D". Thanks
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Re: WANTED: Edison Model "D" and/or Model "B" reproducer
That's quite a collection of reproducers you have there Rich! Nice!rgordon939 wrote:I have "D" and "B" reproducers. What machine are going to put yours on? The "D" was made to play brown wax cylinders on a Edison Concert machine, "B" were also used to play brown was cylinders on a few different machines. Here are pictures of both. As you can see the weight on the "D" is much straighter compared to. "C" to accommodate the 5" Concert Cylinders.
Rich Gordon