Paul

I've seen a pic of a Buffalo NY store, with an Amberola IV on display ... I keep hoping to find it at a local estate or garage saleJohnM wrote:Also worth noting is the Amberola IV on the upper level right of the last photo. There are only about 3 or 4 of those known to exist. I used to have one that I eventually sold to Mike Khanchalian. It's pictured in one of the Fabrizio/Paul books.
I visited the labs this morning and it was great. Also visited Glenmont. I took tons of pics, some of which I will post after I get back to Europe. The one criticism I would have is that the "crown jewels" are all sort of stacked behind glass, as you see in Phonophan79's pics, and many not easy to see. Seems like they have alot of space there they could have used to display these much better,but still in a manner that keeps them secure. Still great to see it all though.phonophan79 wrote:So, after I went to the Wayne parking lot meet, I made my way over to the Edison Lab Museum re-opening.
These are from the "phonograph room". Unfortunately, all these pictures were taken from behind glass. It's phono-heaven.
Shall we play identify the machines?
that even bigger wall-sized monster is Edison's Gothic phonograph (too bad it's blurry)