DO YOU PUT LIDS ON YOUR EDISON'S

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DO YOU PUT LIDS ON YOUR EDISON'S

Post by ambrola »

I went into the bedroom this morning to get a Fireside out of the way. I never have kept the lids on any of my machines but after what I saw, I think I need to put them on. There was a layer of dust on it. Took me an hour to clean them up.

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When I am spending time with the collection, either playing the phonographs or just watching the TV that is in the room, lids are off and up. When I leave the room , it's lids on and down to keep out dust.

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Hello,
I never keep the lids on my machines. All my lids ( about sixty of them) are stored in a double wide closet. I prefer to see all my machines open and ready for playing. Dust is always a problem. I usually dust all my machines and horns about once a month as time allows.
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Yes and no. I leave two cylinder machines I play most often all set up and ready to go. The rest have their lids on.

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I always put the lid. I don't have enough space to store them separately and I'd hate to clean the dust... :mrgreen:
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Re: DO YOU PUT LIDS ON YOUR EDISON'S

Post by Roaring20s »

The lid stays on until used or for guests to see.
Same goes for the Victrola.
The Vic III get the felt covered with a disc.

I'd rather dust it in one quick motion.

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Lids stay on/closed when a machine is not in use.

For machines that do not have lids, I put a junk 1-sided disc on the turntable with the blank side UP to keep the felt clean and make things easier to dust.

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Re: DO YOU PUT LIDS ON YOUR EDISON'S

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Slightly off topic question.
Is it safe to carry an Edison by the handle on the lid?

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howardpgh wrote:Slightly off topic question.
Is it safe to carry an Edison by the handle on the lid?
NO!!!! :o

But seriously, the lid is made of such thin wood, the bolts can pop right through it, and send your Edison smashing to the ground.

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howardpgh wrote:Slightly off topic question.
Is it safe to carry an Edison by the handle on the lid?
I wouldn't do it with anything heavier than a Gem.

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