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Re: Homemade cylinder phonograph WOW

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 3:15 pm
by Fonotone
USlakeside wrote:Probably plays with hens teeth too. ;)

I wonder if this horn is the original? It could have had a european style horn possibly, hence the crank being on the left side. Maybe a Hunting Horn, which would probably look very cool on this.
As I noted in the listing, the horn came from an early Edison Home or Edison Spring Motor phonograph. The machine might well have had a European style horn originally, as you say.

Grant

Re: Homemade cylinder phonograph WOW

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 3:42 pm
by briankeith
A phonograph of great beauty and great historical significance - Uncle Vanya you have a 2nd chance on bidding for this beauty :D :D

Re: Homemade cylinder phonograph WOW

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 4:05 pm
by Uncle Vanya
Fonotone wrote:
USlakeside wrote:Probably plays with hens teeth too. ;)

I wonder if this horn is the original? It could have had a european style horn possibly, hence the crank being on the left side. Maybe a Hunting Horn, which would probably look very cool on this.
As I noted in the listing, the horn came from an early Edison Home or Edison Spring Motor phonograph. The machine might well have had a European style horn originally, as you say.

Grant
I get a distinct "Ansonia Connecticut Clockmaker of German Extraction" vibe here. From the construction of the wooden reproducer I would not be suprised if the machine was used with hearing tubes, as were most of the earliest Graphophones.

Re: Homemade cylinder phonograph WOW

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 7:47 pm
by edisonclassm
I too scrutinized this machine at the auction. Being a machinist I can say this machine was built with attention to detail with appropriate manufacturing protocols. It was not made by a novice. Anyone who buys this machine will have a very cool addition to their collection. It would cost thousands and thousands of dollars to replicate this piece. Good luck Grant!I hope you hit a home run!

Re: Homemade cylinder phonograph WOW

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 2:54 am
by Lucius1958
A fascinating labor of love!

I wonder whether there are any inscriptions in it that might reveal the identity of the builder, and perhaps a date of construction..

Bill