Edison Gem Questions

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Dave D
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Edison Gem Questions

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I have an Edison Gem model A (serial number G57707, January 1903). It has a threaded winding shaft, but I would have expected a slotted one for a key. It came with the too of an automatic reproducer (sadly, no weight) instead of a Model B. Lastly, the base is pine, but looks properly made, looks old and matches the lid.

Any comments? Does this seem normal to you?
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JerryVan
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Re: Edison Gem Questions

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Yes, it should have a key. Apparently, when the one side of slotted shaft broke away, (the other side still remaining), the "solution" was to thread the remainder of the shaft and insert a threaded crank.

Dave D
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Re: Edison Gem Questions

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An excellent deduction! I'll have to see about putting it right again.
Thanks!
Dave

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Re: Edison Gem Questions

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Dave D wrote: Wed Aug 06, 2025 12:11 pm An excellent deduction!
Elementary!!

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