FOR SALE: Green oak Edison Standard A now w/ PICS--$325
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2018 10:39 pm
Gentlemen, I'm selling my Edison green oak Standard. It's a pretty good machine--I bought it off the forum and have been running out of room so I decided it needs to find its way to a new collector.
It's in pretty decent original shape though there is some paint loss on the bedplate. Motor is all original and runs smoothly. I straightened the shaft for the lower pulley but haven't done the spring yet--still plays like two or three cylinders at a time.
Major flaws--I had to re-glue the bottom board because it was split in half. Also, the ends of the lid are wanting to separate out because they're 114 years old and need work. Other than that it's nice.
The reproducer is a vintage Model C with copper diaphragm, restored by our own Stephen D. Heatherley in 2010. It has a set of clear silicone tubes in it and while I have complained about the sound, that's probably because the motor is kind of noisy. I hooked it up to a large horn and it's got a fine sound.
Crank is a replica as is the feed-screw cover (not installed yet.) The belt is a Wyatt's Best Leather Belting in the World! and it does its job perfectly with a near-invisible joint.
Endgate latches smoothly, machine runs well--speed knob works great.
I'll add some pictures on request. 95% original, good running motor, excellent C reproducer, 14" black and brass replica horn, and new rubber footies.
Sounds good? Let me know. New collectors special right here.
It's in pretty decent original shape though there is some paint loss on the bedplate. Motor is all original and runs smoothly. I straightened the shaft for the lower pulley but haven't done the spring yet--still plays like two or three cylinders at a time.
Major flaws--I had to re-glue the bottom board because it was split in half. Also, the ends of the lid are wanting to separate out because they're 114 years old and need work. Other than that it's nice.
The reproducer is a vintage Model C with copper diaphragm, restored by our own Stephen D. Heatherley in 2010. It has a set of clear silicone tubes in it and while I have complained about the sound, that's probably because the motor is kind of noisy. I hooked it up to a large horn and it's got a fine sound.
Crank is a replica as is the feed-screw cover (not installed yet.) The belt is a Wyatt's Best Leather Belting in the World! and it does its job perfectly with a near-invisible joint.
Endgate latches smoothly, machine runs well--speed knob works great.
I'll add some pictures on request. 95% original, good running motor, excellent C reproducer, 14" black and brass replica horn, and new rubber footies.
Sounds good? Let me know. New collectors special right here.