Please help identify this reproducer that was on an Edison Standard model A

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harknessmine
Victor Jr
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Please help identify this reproducer that was on an Edison Standard model A

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This reproducer has no writing on it except 6073. It came with my Edison Standard model A. The previous owner says that he played a cylinder with it along time ago. When I have it on the carriage and lower it, it misses the cylinder by about ⅛”. I would like to know what it is so that I can get into the hands of someone that might need it. I’m also looking for another reproducer to replace it.
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recordmaker
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Re: Please help identify this reproducer that was on an Edison Standard model A

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Looks just like and 1920s Ediphone ( dictating machine ) typist transcription machine reproducer they do fit the same carrier arm hole.
Model C reproducer is the most common 2 min reproducer for these.

harknessmine
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Re: Please help identify this reproducer that was on an Edison Standard model A

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Thank you recordmaker. I appreciate your reply.

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