SOLD! : Edison Fireside B Project - $285

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Re: SOLD! : Edison Fireside B Project - $285

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Sold! Thanks Dave

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Re: FOR SALE: Edison Fireside B Project - $285

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Hello Jerry, Thanks for your input. Yes, it did come with two foots with only one capable of supporting a crane. That machine is no longer in my possession but just suspect if that variation was meant for Standard horn as you mentioned.
Jerry B. wrote:
B is less common than A. I also have a B however with no hole on the bedplate for use of horn crane nor any evidence of cygnet horn bracket mounting on it. Wondering it either a very early or late B put into production.
I don't know at what serial number the Fireside B was introduced and if the numbers overlap. Every Fireside I've ever seen, including this one, has a small crane hole in the casting near the front of the gear cover. The hole accepts the small two piece crane that provides support for the little morning glory horn. The Edison Standard size horn, painted blue with flowers, was occasionally sold with the Fireside. Friend Stan S. has that outfit with an Edison Standard size crane with foot. Stan's also has a second foot in the front. The second foot doesn't have have a hole to accommodate the crane. Even with the second foot it's pretty tippy. The #10 Cygnet is perfect for the Fireside. I hope this helps.

Jerry Blais

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