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Re: Semi-O/T—Vintage Photographs

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 10:12 am
by scooter
Here are a few images that I found on the net of Edison stores. Hopefully these are in the public domain and I'm not breaking any laws. The first is in my home town of Minneapolis. I zoomed in to read the address and went there but the building is long gone and replaced by another. (Edit, I didn't actually think they were still selling phonographs! But it would be interesting to see the same storefront and building) :cry:
I like the second because it shows a pretty complete Edison lineup of the most popular machines.
Scott

Re: Semi-O/T—Vintage Photographs

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 2:00 pm
by JohnM
MordEth wrote:This was posted in this thread the last time around (I forget who the original poster was—please take credit for your contribution), but since Rocky was asking about having an enlargement of it that he could print, I had a go at seeing what I could do with it in Photoshop.

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(Click on the image or this link for an 7.98" x 10" [300 DPI—8.2 MB] PNG of it)

I did a test print of the linked PNG, and it looks quite good on matte photo paper, despite being blown up from a digital image.

Edit: Please note that because the linked image is as large as it is, you probably would want to right-click on the link, and select ‘Save Link As...’ from the context menu which appears when you right-click the link, rather than viewing it. Generally this is an easier way to save linked images.

I am guilty of posting it originally. In a fewdays, when I have reliable Internet access, I'll repost some and post others. Looking forward to Orlando on Friday! John M
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— MordEth


Re: Semi-O/T—Vintage Photographs

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 9:13 am
by Neophone
Folks,

I managed to find one from the first forum that I very much wanted to keep:

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Read the fascinating story of Mr. William Grimshaw here on the BBC's page and here on the The Grimshaw Family page.

Regards,
John

Re: Semi-O/T—Vintage Photographs

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 10:05 am
by MordEth
I decided last night to cut out this image to give to someone as an avatar, and figured that I may as well post the full-size image of it here:

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We had a distinct lack of Nikola Tesla—I’ll try to get some elephant images in here later. ;)

— MordEth


Re: Semi-O/T—Vintage Photographs

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 12:19 am
by MordEth
MordEth wrote:...I’ll try to get some elephant images in here later. ;)
While I was kidding about the elephant images, I did decide that we could use a few more images of Edison in the stock avatar gallery (under ‘people’), so I made these two images:

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However, I do not think I’m fully satisfied with how they look when reduced to avatar size (the shape of the oval, particularly at the top), so I may redo them. The Alma Gluck image looks better (avatar-sized).

Hopefully you enjoy these, regardless of my Photoshop perfectionism.


I think they look much better now.

— MordEth


Re: Semi-O/T—Vintage Photographs

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 1:03 am
by MordEth
Here’s another image of Edison, for which I can take absolutely no credit. The source is the U.S. National Portrait Gallery, although I did crop a 1:1 version of the stock avatar gallery (once again under ‘people’).

Enjoy.

— MordEth


Re: Semi-O/T—Vintage Photographs

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 7:01 am
by MordEth
In honor of Paul’s birthday, I wanted to add a few more Edison images both to this thread and to our stock avatar gallery.

So for your enjoyment, here are 3 more images. The original is taken from the United States Library of Congress's Prints and Photographs Division under the digital ID cph.3b44155.

— MordEth


Re: Semi-O/T—Vintage Photographs

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 8:02 am
by MordEth
Here is yet another image that I forgot to re-post; I believe that the original was posted by John.

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Expect more images in the near future!

— MordEth


Re: Semi-O/T—Vintage Photographs

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 6:12 pm
by Neophone
Scott,

It appears busines must have been very good for Mr. T.C.Hough. His delivery "truck" is a Cadillac. :D

Regards,
John

Re: Semi-O/T—Vintage Photographs

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 8:10 pm
by ColoradoPhonograf
Here's a scan of an original photo of Mr. Edison that I own. It appears to be an A-250 machine. I think he is trying to make his record selections that meet up with his approval.

Enjoy,
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