Indestructible model N reproducer

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Zenger
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Indestructible model N reproducer

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This reproducer was in the carriage of my Edison Gem B when I found it in the wild; the original Edison C reproducer was, presumably, long gone. I have never seen one of these before, or even heard of one; have you? Can anyone tell me anything about it?

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Re: Indestructible model N reproducer

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Indestructible not only made cylinders they also made reproducers. The model N has a spring loaded stylus bar putting more pressure on the indestructible cylinder resulting in greater volume. They also made reproducers for the Regina Hexaphone.

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Re: Indestructible model N reproducer

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Thanks, Rich! Do you think something like this might damage a black wax cylinder?

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DON'T use the Indestructible reproducer on wax cylinders.

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Thanks, George. I'll be sure not to. I wonder why (and when) someone put it in their Gem?

Are these reproducers fairly common? I'd never heard of them before.

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