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Re: Edison Diamond Disc antique store find
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 7:08 am
by Panatropia
Too bad you don't live near me. And speaking of forty dollars.......
https://longisland.craigslist.org/atq/5437844955.html
Re: Edison Diamond Disc antique store find
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 7:23 am
by phonogfp
Unfortunately, the C-150 also used a "150" horn: too large for the A-100 cabinet.
George P.
Re: Edison Diamond Disc antique store find
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 7:26 am
by Panatropia
phonogfp wrote:
Unfortunately, the C-150 also used a "150" horn: too large for the A-100 cabinet.
George P.
Didn't know that. Not yet familiar with the design subtleties of these machines.
Re: Edison Diamond Disc antique store find
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 10:29 am
by gramophone78
phonogfp wrote:
The S-19 used a "150" horn, which is too large for the A-100 cabinet.
George P.
Well, that's too bad. I guess not being a DD collector shows...

. However, I assume the reproducer and lateral record adapter could be used in a A-100. Therefore, it may still be a good deal 'if' it remains at $100. Naturally, the condition of the stylus would be a big factor.
Re: Edison Diamond Disc antique store find
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2016 7:00 pm
by Deppizzymo
So I found a complete horn assembly for $63. Does that seem fair?
Re: Edison Diamond Disc antique store find
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2016 9:11 pm
by phonogfp
What size horn is it? In any event, it seems like a great deal for the seller. You didn't buy at $40. Does $63 sound better?
As I said before, if you were near me, you'd be getting it for free. There are hundreds and hundreds of Edison DD mechanisms laying around that no one really wants. These parts should not be expensive.
As I recommended earlier, you should contact experienced collectors in the St. Louis area to help you. I can assist you in this, if you wish.
I'm out of advice now. Good luck!
George P.
Re: Edison Diamond Disc antique store find
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 12:32 am
by Deppizzymo
phonogfp wrote:What size horn is it? In any event, it seems like a great deal for the seller. You didn't buy at $40. Does $63 sound better?
As I said before, if you were near me, you'd be getting it for free. There are hundreds and hundreds of Edison DD mechanisms laying around that no one really wants. These parts should not be expensive.
As I recommended earlier, you should contact experienced collectors in the St. Louis area to help you. I can assist you in this, if you wish.
I'm out of advice now. Good luck!
George P.
I guess I wasn't sure if the 100 sized horns were harder to find
Thanks!
Re: Edison Diamond Disc antique store find
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 3:53 am
by Valecnik
Deppizzymo wrote:So I found a complete horn assembly for $63. Does that seem fair?
If you are missing just the horn, you should be able to get it for free or close to that price. As others have said, be patient.
Regarding the reproducer, I'd suggest finding a nickel one that looks cosmetically good. Assume the stylus is bad and it needs a rebuild. Then have it properly rebuilt.
Be patient and you'll find everything you need fairly easily and inexpensively. The grill could be the most challenging and most expensive part.
Re: Edison Diamond Disc antique store find
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 6:46 am
by fran604g
I agree completely with phonogfp, and Valecnik.
Take George up on his offer to help. He is an incredibly knowledgeable and helpful member.
Fran
Re: Edison Diamond Disc antique store find
Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 9:13 am
by StL Bill
phonogfp wrote:Alex, the Antique Phonograph Society has several members in the St. Louis area who can probably help you with your A-100 restoration. I was kind of expecting one of them to respond here, but if you wish to PM me your contact information, I'd be happy to pass it along to them.
...And in case you're not familiar with the Antique Phonograph Society:
http://www.antiquephono.org/
George P.
George; I normally would have responded sooner, but I am currently down in Florida trying to find a little warmer climate than St. Louis. I have not been on the computer as much as I normally would. Alex, George is correct.There are several collectors here in St. Louis that are always willing to help any fellow collectors. If you wish, you can PM me through the Forum. Welcome to the Forum, you will find many generous people here.
Bill