SOLD: Edison Triumph B w/Red Horn & Crane: Final: $695
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2019 9:08 pm
This is the 4th and last machine I'm selling for my friend.
This machine can be delivered by me to the Wayne NJ show on Oct. 12 & 13. I can also bring any machines to the Union show in June 2020. I have a number of friends who travel pretty regularly, and we can probably make arrangements for delivery through them as well.
This Edison Triumph Model B is about as clean as they come. It's a two-minute machine, and plays flawlessly. At first I suspected it had been refinished, but I cannot find evidence of this. The decal looks original and there's actually an imperfection that didn't show up in my pictures. In any event, the finish is beautiful. The lid retains the three wooden shipping braces inside. As you can see, the cabinet was drilled in the rear for a Cygnet bracket. This makes the machine a good candidate for a 2/4 minute conversion w/Cygnet horn if you're so inclined. Otherwise, the holes could be plugged and finished to match the cabinet. Obviously, my friend never did anything to them. No one sees the back of a Triumph Phonograph!
The red flower horn is unmarked, as so many are. As you can see, the interior blends from translucent red to pink to white to yellow in an attractive manner. My friend has this one in his living room, and reports that his guests were always most impressed by this horn.
The crane is a quality Sitko nickel-plated reproduction Edison crane.
Click twice on the pictures to enlarge them.
Thanks for looking!
George P.
This machine can be delivered by me to the Wayne NJ show on Oct. 12 & 13. I can also bring any machines to the Union show in June 2020. I have a number of friends who travel pretty regularly, and we can probably make arrangements for delivery through them as well.
This Edison Triumph Model B is about as clean as they come. It's a two-minute machine, and plays flawlessly. At first I suspected it had been refinished, but I cannot find evidence of this. The decal looks original and there's actually an imperfection that didn't show up in my pictures. In any event, the finish is beautiful. The lid retains the three wooden shipping braces inside. As you can see, the cabinet was drilled in the rear for a Cygnet bracket. This makes the machine a good candidate for a 2/4 minute conversion w/Cygnet horn if you're so inclined. Otherwise, the holes could be plugged and finished to match the cabinet. Obviously, my friend never did anything to them. No one sees the back of a Triumph Phonograph!
The red flower horn is unmarked, as so many are. As you can see, the interior blends from translucent red to pink to white to yellow in an attractive manner. My friend has this one in his living room, and reports that his guests were always most impressed by this horn.
The crane is a quality Sitko nickel-plated reproduction Edison crane.
Click twice on the pictures to enlarge them.
Thanks for looking!
George P.