Edison 'Opera' in mahogany w/ L reproducer and 240-cyl. cab.

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Edison 'Opera' in mahogany w/ L reproducer and 240-cyl. cab.

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Magnificent Edison 'Opera' in mahogany with rebuily 'L' reproducer. Completely original except horn elbow regrained back in the 1980's. Reproducer rebuilt by Steve Medved. Included in price is the original cylinder cabinet this machine was purchased new with at Southern California Music on Broadway in Los Angeles in 1911. The door opens to reveal six tilting drawers each holding 35 cylinder boxes (flush-lid style) in clips for a total of 240 cylinders. Claw feet on cabinet. It has an old refinish on it that looks very nice. I also have the business card of the salesman who sold it new. Cylinders pictured not included in sale. s/n 4xx (low). Can deliver to Union. $10500

John M 502-410-9269

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Re: Edison 'Opera' in mahogany w/ L reproducer and 240-cyl. cab.

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Hey John -

I'll trade you a dog for this..... :lol:

Nice! This would be a nice addition just for the completeness and the history...

Good Luck!

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Re: Edison 'Opera' in mahogany w/ L reproducer and 240-cyl. cab.

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