Edison Standard Horn Bracket
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Edison Standard Horn Bracket
Hi Recently I bought an Edison Standard with a Diamond B reproducer. There are a series of holes on the back for bracket/s 4 are arranged for the Cygnet horn and bracket, which I fitted from my Home to check and today it worked fine. However there are 4 more holes above and below the normal holes. There is also an outline around the 2 top holes. Can anyone help with the type of bracket and horn it supports. Thanks Kind Regards
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Re: Edison Standard Horn Bracket
Looks like a Hawthorne & Sheble No.4 crane to me, except the vertical rod might not clear the wooden motor frame.
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Re: Edison Standard Horn Bracket
Whatever supports they are had rounded ends and not squared off ends..
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Re: Edison Standard Horn Bracket
As the years passed, H&S evidently refined the appearance of the No.4 braces...NEFaurora wrote:Whatever supports they are had rounded ends and not squared off ends..
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Re: Edison Standard Horn Bracket
It looks like you nailed it George. I guess his phonograph had two types of different Horn supports at one time...I wonder which one came first....Probably the Cygnet... If I was restoring this one..I guess either fill the holes for the H&S Brackets, or just leave them alone... I would probably put the Cygnet horn support back.
What would you do?
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What would you do?

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Re: Edison Standard Horn Bracket
the H&S support was the original setup for sure as the machine predates the cygnet horn introduction plus it would be odd to swith the cygnet horn for something else.NEFaurora wrote:It looks like you nailed it George. I guess his phonograph had two types of different Horn supports at one time...I wonder which one came first....Probably the Cygnet... If I was restoring this one..I guess either fill the holes for the H&S Brackets, or just leave them alone... I would probably put the Cygnet horn support back.
What would you do?
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Re: Edison Standard Horn Bracket
Personally, I would leave the H & S holes alone. It shows a good, honest example of a machine being upgraded from the earlier crane, to the later Cygnet crane.
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Re: Edison Standard Horn Bracket
HI Thank you all for your comments. I will be leaving all holes as found. It would appear that the early crane was replaced by a Cygnet crane and horn when the machine was converted to 4 minute playing. I have attached a photo of the machine when purchased. The reproducer carriage was cut and revised so I have since put that back to original. It is interesting to note a different end gate and clip. This looks correct, the clip is spring loaded but has to be unscrewed each time to open the gate. Any comments on this? I now need to find the cranes and carriage lifting knob, which was also changed, by some previous owner.
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Thanks for all your help. Great Forum so much valuable information, which I read every day.
PS Steve Medved has just replaced my diamond stylus with a new one which is absolutely brilliant.
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Re: Edison Standard Horn Bracket
Since we are on the topic of crane brackets, does anyone (George?) have a picture or an ad of a complete setup for a crane like this? I have 2 Edison Homes with one screw hole per bracket instead of two......
Thanks!
Steve
Thanks!
Steve
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Re: Edison Standard Horn Bracket
Steve,
I've often wondered about what crane(s) were used with those single holes. I've seen cobbled-up stuff of course (as I'm sure you have), and simple eyelets (which I don't believe are correct), but I have no documentation for what was originally used.
The little cast piece on the base of that Home reminds me of the H&S crane base offered for the early Gem. I don't suppose it is screwed to the wooden base inside the cabinet, is it?
George P.
I've often wondered about what crane(s) were used with those single holes. I've seen cobbled-up stuff of course (as I'm sure you have), and simple eyelets (which I don't believe are correct), but I have no documentation for what was originally used.
The little cast piece on the base of that Home reminds me of the H&S crane base offered for the early Gem. I don't suppose it is screwed to the wooden base inside the cabinet, is it?

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