Re: Black stuff on C250 frieze
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2021 8:57 am
That's not correct. The C 250 was officially introduced to the public in January 1916, but earlier production was pushed for the release of some units in the late part of 1915. The C19 was produced with 2 different designs of drawers, and after the C 250 was designated as the C 19 in April 1919, 2 shelves with vertical "slots" for record storage that were numbered with 2 different indices (1-36 and 37-72; later 2 labels of 1-36). For a contemporary and more comprehensive history of The Edison Chippendale C 250 and its Successor: the C 19 see the series of articles of the same title, published in the December 2015 - September 2016 issues of "The Antique Phonograph" at the Antique Phonograph Society website.JeffR1 wrote: Sat Dec 18, 2021 10:59 pmHere is what I know about them, the C250 was before the first world war and has drawers, the C19 has no drawers and they have been replaced by record slots after the war.gunnarthefeisty wrote: Sat Dec 18, 2021 6:57 pmThat's what I suspected. I'm going to buy one in a few days, and so I should be able to confirm this theory.JeffR1 wrote: Sat Dec 18, 2021 5:44 pm When I stripped & restored mine, it was black paint there, not dirt.
I got that info from this book.
https://www.amazon.ca/Edison-Disc-Phono ... 0950546259
Cheers,
Fran