Best Finds of 2008!!

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Re: Best Finds of 2008!!

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Really nice Diamond Disc machine. I've never seen one like it in the "flesh". You inspired me to post a pic of the Victrola 230, after all the DD's are fun to listen to but not so "phonogenic"...

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could you post the serial number of that D-25 Jacobean? I also have one these rare, seldom seen Edison DD Phonographs. They were the only ones that had a Cabinet in "Stump Oak". Very very nice indeed. Not very many were sold. My guess it that it was the single spring motor and the lack of a Laboratory Model Designation that contributed to the lack of sales, as it is a very attractive machine.

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Brad wrote:It sounds very good, though not quite as loud as my C-250. Interesting thing about this machine is the reproducer has a copper diaphragm. I have never seen copper in a DD repro before or since.
Brad,

I cannot say that I have, either, but we all know that basically everyone here knows more about phonographs than I do. ;)

Still—thank you for posting that stunning photograph of it. I’m glad to see that you (collectively) have been able to take advantage of the attachment feature to share very drool-worthy photos so far.

Sometimes ‘not quite as loud’ is a good thing, as some of my former and current neighbors may attest.

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Solophoneman,

Ill show you mine if you show me yours :oops:

I am not near the machine but the I recall the SN is in the mid 600's. There was an article about this model in ITG in 2006 (either April or October).
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Guys, I'm really a bit envious of what I see.

My best find was almost a Christmas present. I went antiquing shortly after the holiday and found a Brown's Record File by Globe Wernicke. It isn't particularly photogenic but quite nifty. It was also full of records- a mixed blessing: some nice selections, but I'd have loved an empty cabinet to absorb some of my collection.

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Brad wrote:Solophoneman,

Ill show you mine if you show me yours :oops:

I am not near the machine but the I recall the SN is in the mid 600's. There was an article about this model in ITG in 2006 (either April or October).
I am glad you remembered that article. I was the author. The serial number of my D-25 Jacobean is 820.

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Mine find for 2008 is this Edisonic. Whoever had it before me took very good care of it!
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3victrolas wrote:My find for 2008 is this Edisonic. Whoever had it before me took very good care of it!
3victrolas,

That’s a beautiful machine and it definitely looks like it was well-treated.

Thanks for sharing the photo of it with us.

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I was scanning CL in November of 08 and came across a listing for an Edison Triumph Model B. Called the seller on the telephone and concluded the purchase. Imagine my surprise when I found out that the purchase included both a model C and D reproducer(in the original box), the large Morning Glory Horn(pristine condition), the crane (reproduction), and 80 Gold Moulded records. Selling price was $600. We won't talk about the cost of S & H! Gleemanguy :shock:

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3victrolas wrote:Mine find for 2008 is this Edisonic. Whoever had it before me took very good care of it!
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There a flat top Pooley in that picture that catches my eye...where was this picture taken?

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