Thank you everyone for your gracious comments.
alang wrote:Congratulations! Can we see pictures? Please Andreas
Hi Andreas,
With apologies for the poor lighting (we seem to be having more than our share of rain and clouds lately here!) this is about the best picture I could capture for now of my Edison Concert with its replacement drawer. While it's not a perfect match of color with the original cabinet, I think it is about as close as anyone could possibly get with all things considered.
Again, my sincere thanks to George Paul, Tim Fizer and my local wood craftsman for helping me out with the drawer.
Also, my sincere thanks to an always helpful and courteous Forum member here for offering me the opportunity to purchase the nice original spun aluminum horn seen mounted on my Edison Concert here.
I had posted an ad in the Yankee Trader for one of these horns as I was seeking a little better sound without having to resort setting up one of my floor cranes and large horn. (And I have to update that listing as FOUND!)
For those of you who are interested in the videos on my YouTube channel, I'm hoping to record a few videos of my Edison Concert playing some of the many Edison Concert cylinders that came with it.
At least three of these Edison Concert cylinders (brown wax, of course) are dedicated to the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo and all are incredibly entertaining (!!):
1) "AT THE PAN-I-MARRY-CAN" by Will F. Denny (Absolutely WONDERFUL!)
2) "PUT ME OFF AT BUFFALO" by S. H. Dudley (Equally WONDERFUL!)
3) "PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION MARCH" (A WONDERFUL MARCH DEDICATED TO THE EXPOSITION)
Thanks again for your kind comments and interest.
Doug
PS>> I mentioned to George Paul this morning via PM and may as well here also, I'm now seeking a decent original Edison Spring Motor phonograph so please keep your eyes open for one for me. And I'm hoping that it
has its original drawer!
