Edison Home Model B With Rare Wilkeslyke Attachment
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2015 12:17 pm
It's been a couple of months since I've had any spare time to post a video on my YouTube channel but this morning my wife was away so I seized the opportunity to make a video.
For anyone interested, this is an Edison Home model B Phonograph from my collection that has the rarely seen patented Wilkeslyke (Wilkes-Lyke) Automatic Start and Stop Attachment from circa 1907 installed.
The Wilkeslyke Attachment is a very simple yet ingenious device that permits the Edison Home Phonograph owner (in this case a model B) to start and stop their phonograph by simply using the Edison Home’s originally equipped swing gate lock switch to automatically start and stop the motor.
A nickel plated spring loaded plunger through the top wooden frame engages a pivoting adjustable bar that controls a special brake lever near the friction disc that would provide the means to start and stop the motor. The elongated hole where the original manually operated start / stop lever protruded from the metal bedplate was covered by an attractive nickel plated plug!
The cylinder featured in the video is a “Favor”ite tune of mine by Edward M. Favor, “Take Me ‘Round In A Taxicab”, on a 2 minute Albany Indestructible cylinder sold by Columbia in their own attractive blue cylinder box. I recently purchased another large collection of Albany Indestructible cylinders and all of them had their original boxes and lids. Interestingly, all of the original lids were hand decorated with attractive ladies and gents in their period dress of those early days by the owner's grandfather who was an artist! They're lovely lids and I would never trade them for the original plain Albany Indestructible lids!
I hope that some of you will enjoy the video.
Doug
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzaXZNYG2So[/youtube]
For anyone interested, this is an Edison Home model B Phonograph from my collection that has the rarely seen patented Wilkeslyke (Wilkes-Lyke) Automatic Start and Stop Attachment from circa 1907 installed.
The Wilkeslyke Attachment is a very simple yet ingenious device that permits the Edison Home Phonograph owner (in this case a model B) to start and stop their phonograph by simply using the Edison Home’s originally equipped swing gate lock switch to automatically start and stop the motor.
A nickel plated spring loaded plunger through the top wooden frame engages a pivoting adjustable bar that controls a special brake lever near the friction disc that would provide the means to start and stop the motor. The elongated hole where the original manually operated start / stop lever protruded from the metal bedplate was covered by an attractive nickel plated plug!
The cylinder featured in the video is a “Favor”ite tune of mine by Edward M. Favor, “Take Me ‘Round In A Taxicab”, on a 2 minute Albany Indestructible cylinder sold by Columbia in their own attractive blue cylinder box. I recently purchased another large collection of Albany Indestructible cylinders and all of them had their original boxes and lids. Interestingly, all of the original lids were hand decorated with attractive ladies and gents in their period dress of those early days by the owner's grandfather who was an artist! They're lovely lids and I would never trade them for the original plain Albany Indestructible lids!
I hope that some of you will enjoy the video.
Doug
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzaXZNYG2So[/youtube]