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WANTED: Edison Cylinder Recorder(FOUND)/blank cylinders

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2014 11:56 am
by chikukai
Looking for a functional, good condition recorder for use on my Standard D. Also interested in blank/shavable cylinders or dictaphone/ediphone cylinders. Thanks.

Re: WANTED: Edison Cylinder Recorder/blank cylinders

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2014 1:55 pm
by rgordon939
I have shaved black and brown blanks as well as brown dictaphone splinters on eBay. Here is a link and then you can look at my other listings.

Rich Gordon

http://www.ebay.com/itm/201214493741?ss ... 1555.l2649

Re: WANTED: Edison Cylinder Recorder/blank cylinders

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2014 2:17 pm
by Chuck
Please see my website
http://www.richardslaboratories.com for brown wax
blanks.

They are brand new ones, each made from raw materials
and individually tested to assure proper performance.
Cost is $35 each. Shipped in USPS priority mail
flatrate boxes. Up to 6 of these blanks will fit into
a medium size box, which costs $12.65 postage. For
quantities of 7 to 12 blanks, those are shipped in a
large box, which costs $17.90 to ship.

These blanks are unconditionally guaranteed to work
properly and to provide 100% customer satisfaction.

Each blank has a serial number and can be traced back
to the day it was made including batch and lot numbers
of the raw materials.

My website explains a lot of detail about them and how
they are made. There are linked videos also, which
show them being used to record and play. See in
particular the video titled "Finishing Operations".

As far as recorders, they are out there. They turn up
often on ebay. Lots of times the cutting stylus will be
missing or loose. Best bet is buy up several of them
as derelict hulks and piece them together when you
get enough parts built up to put one good one together.

If anyone ever wants any help or tips on rebuilding
recorders or about cylinder recording in general
please feel free to contact me off list at
<[email protected]> and I'll be glad to share what
I know and try to help as best that I can. One hint
I'll pass along here is I've found that the use of proper
"period" adhesives when working on recorders helps
a lot making them sensitive and to work properly.
Beeswax and Stratena glue are the way to go! These adhesives are easily reversible and that comes in handy
for taking things apart to adjust and fine-tune.

Peter Wall makes new Stratena glue and he sells it
on ebay for a few bucks per bottle and it's well worth
every penny.

Chuck Richards