Edison Home; does 50% equal half?

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Ampico66
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Edison Home; does 50% equal half?

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I picked up an Edison Home cabinet, in pieces, but complete. After gluing it back together and refinishing (it was already stripped), I'll have just the wooden cabinet of an Edison Home, no lid. This is a common little cylinder machine which originally had 2/4 minute speed and the single "Edison" decal, which you can barely see the remnants of on the case. So... I need a bedplate, reproducer, motor.... everything metal!

Does anybody have the unrestored workings of this machine for sale? Who thinks it's worth putting together a machine from just a broken empty stripped wooden cabinet (besides the guy selling me the parts!)?

Damon
St. Louis, MO

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Re: Edison Home; does 50% equal half?

Post by gibsonj »

Damon,

I see the cases for Standards, Homes, and Gems, both lids and bases, pretty often on Ebay. Occasionally, too, you'll see just the motors and works. So, I know there's a market. In this hobby, its never bad to have a "spare parts" inventory. You never know what you're going to find or have an opportunity to trade. Hope it works out for you.

John
Ampico66 wrote:I picked up an Edison Home cabinet, in pieces, but complete. After gluing it back together and refinishing (it was already stripped), I'll have just the wooden cabinet of an Edison Home, no lid. This is a common little cylinder machine which originally had 2/4 minute speed and the single "Edison" decal, which you can barely see the remnants of on the case. So... I need a bedplate, reproducer, motor.... everything metal!

Does anybody have the unrestored workings of this machine for sale? Who thinks it's worth putting together a machine from just a broken empty stripped wooden cabinet (besides the guy selling me the parts!)?

Damon
St. Louis, MO

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