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Re: Phono Nerds Across America - Ft. Myers Sites & Orlando S

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 10:04 pm
by Jerry B.
More photos...

Re: Phono Nerds Across America - Ft. Myers Sites & Orlando S

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 10:27 am
by edisonplayer
I went to the Edison-Ford place in Fort Myers several years ago.A friend that I was visiting in Homosassa took me there.We toured the facility.She commented in regards to phonographs "You know more than the guide!"edisonplayer

Re: Phono Nerds Across America - Ft. Myers Sites & Orlando S

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 2:28 pm
by alang
Wow, great pictures! I did not realize that there was a gold plated conversion kit to amberolize a Class M. Not the reproducer itself though...

Thanks
Andreas

Re: Phono Nerds Across America - Ft. Myers Sites & Orlando S

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 2:50 pm
by A Ford 1
Can any one inform me on the phonograph in the 4th photograph the reproducer seems very high relative to the record among other things? I do not know what the machine is.
The gold M looks like an experimental model in that I would think the base plate etc is shiny brass or gold plate. I thought the originals were iron?
Thank you kindly in advance,
Allen

Re: Phono Nerds Across America - Ft. Myers Sites & Orlando S

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 5:23 pm
by phonogfp
A Ford 1 wrote:Can any one inform me on the phonograph in the 4th photograph the reproducer seems very high relative to the record among other things? I do not know what the machine is.
I think you mean the 4th photograph in the second group. If so, that's an Edison Kinetophone. It was designed to provide synchronized sound for motion pictures in 1913. The cylinder is blue celluloid, but the diameter is approximately 5 inches.
A Ford 1 wrote: The gold M looks like an experimental model in that I would think the base plate etc is shiny brass or gold plate. I thought the originals were iron?
Thank you kindly in advance,
Allen
It's not experimental. The machine has an engraved plate with Edison's signature which is found on factory machines with special finishes (nickel, gold). As the sign says, it dates from around 1903.

George P.

Re: Phono Nerds Across America - Ft. Myers Sites & Orlando S

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 8:36 pm
by Phonofreak
Wow Jerry, it looks like you and Stan are having a ball. Will your travelogue to Union be as exciting and detailed as this??
Harvey Kravitz

Re: Phono Nerds Across America - Ft. Myers Sites & Orlando S

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 9:23 pm
by phonogal
Stan looks like a little gnome standing next to Edison. Shhhh, Jerry don't tell him I said that! :D

Re: Phono Nerds Across America - Ft. Myers Sites & Orlando S

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 6:48 am
by clarphon
"Gnome"? I prefer "Phono Nerd" Stan :pig: :idea:

Re: Phono Nerds Across America - Ft. Myers Sites & Orlando S

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 8:27 am
by clarphon
Stan and Mina
Jerry and Tree

Re: Phono Nerds Across America - Ft. Myers Sites & Orlando S

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 8:56 pm
by Jerry B.
Another great day in Florida. We visited the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Augustine and it was beyond wonderful. We opened the museum at 10am and were there until about 3pm. I think the AAA book recommended at least a one hour visit but it was much better than that. The show is tomorrow and we traveled to Orlando. For dinner we stumbled on Sjharon's Diner. It was one of those little places that the locals eat and it was amazing. Pictured with Stat was our server, TJ. TJ was an excellent server and also made the out of this world peanut butter chocolate pie.. It was a great day but we can't wait for the show to begin tomorrow. 7am sharp!

Jerry Blais

The photo of the one painting is the famous portrait of Lincoln. As you look at it, back away from your screen and look again. See Lincoln?