EARLY EDISON HOME

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Re: EARLY EDISON HOME

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I believe when the 1902 Long Case Home with the new carriage to hold the Model C reproducer with out the arm. My Red Banner Long Case Home has the earlier carriage that holds the C reproducer with the arm. There is a roller wheel on this carriage. I also have a later Long Case Home with the Black Banner decal with the later carriage. This one has no roller wheel on this carriage.
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Amberola wrote:When did the early Homes stop with the roller on the slide?

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Phonofreak wrote:I believe when the 1902 Long Case Home with the new carriage to hold the Model C reproducer with out the arm. My Red Banner Long Case Home has the earlier carriage that holds the C reproducer with the arm. There is a roller wheel on this carriage. I also have a later Long Case Home with the Black Banner decal with the later carriage. This one has no roller wheel on this carriage.
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Amberola wrote:When did the early Homes stop with the roller on the slide?
Do you mean the roller that contacts the straight edge in front? My Long Case Home, from about December 1904, has a roller there.

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Lucius1958 wrote:
Phonofreak wrote:I believe when the 1902 Long Case Home with the new carriage to hold the Model C reproducer with out the arm. My Red Banner Long Case Home has the earlier carriage that holds the C reproducer with the arm. There is a roller wheel on this carriage. I also have a later Long Case Home with the Black Banner decal with the later carriage. This one has no roller wheel on this carriage.
Harvey Kravitz
Amberola wrote:When did the early Homes stop with the roller on the slide?
Do you mean the roller that contacts the straight edge in front? My Long Case Home, from about December 1904, has a roller there.

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Yes, It has a little wheel that rolls on the slide. I took some pictures today.
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Very nice machine :). I have 1265 and it also has the reproducer catch like yours does. Does the on and off lever push on the governor pads, or have it's own pad. Mine pushes the front governor pad to stop the motor.

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edisonphonoworks wrote:Very nice machine :). I have 1265 and it also has the reproducer catch like yours does. Does the on and off lever push on the governor pads, or have it's own pad. Mine pushes the front governor pad to stop the motor.
I didn't notice. Does yours have brass weights?

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edisonphonoworks wrote:Very nice machine :). I have 1265 and it also has the reproducer catch like yours does. Does the on and off lever push on the governor pads, or have it's own pad. Mine pushes the front governor pad to stop the motor.
This one is the same way. The on off lever pushes against the governor to stop.

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