SOLD: 1897 Edison "Skeletal" Home Phonograph
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2021 8:35 am
For those who might be interested, I just listed an early Skeletal Home on my TechnoGallerie website. It's a nice original machine that runs well and has "all the trimmings" -- a weighted half-nut, a Standard Speaker, a badged crank, the version 1.0 lid (high decal with broad cross-hatching), an Emerson clip, a brass mandrel, etc.
Here's the link: https://www.technogallerie.com/product- ... -machines/
If you're not already familiar with the Skeletal Home, I'd strongly recommend your visiting the Antique Phonograph Society's website (antiquephono.org) and searching the library for George Paul's ca. 2005 article on the history of the early Home Phonograph. It's an excellent, informative primer that should be part of everyone's reading list, whether you're a Home Phonograph fan or not.
-- Grant
Here's the link: https://www.technogallerie.com/product- ... -machines/
If you're not already familiar with the Skeletal Home, I'd strongly recommend your visiting the Antique Phonograph Society's website (antiquephono.org) and searching the library for George Paul's ca. 2005 article on the history of the early Home Phonograph. It's an excellent, informative primer that should be part of everyone's reading list, whether you're a Home Phonograph fan or not.
-- Grant