Thought some of you might like to see this....
I picked up a display case off Craigs list for $150.00. Installed a new showroom floor in it, removed the front glass, and put new felt down underneath the top glass. I then hooked up an original set (except for the rubber tubing) of earphones that have a volume control on the reproducer end. I added a (near) original style battery and an original copy of "A Practical Guide to the use of The Edison Phonograph" on a wood easel. The access drawers have mirrors on them so you can see the back side of the machine. The silvering on the drawer mirrors is deteriorating which gives a great antique effect.
For those who don't know, A Practical Guide to the use of The Edison Phonograph is basically a users manual for the Class M. My copy is pretty rough so I created a book cover for it based off the original design so it is displayable.
I plan to hang a canvas print of Keller's coin op patent on the wall behind since the machine was originally in one of them. I had to customize the patent drawing so everything fit on a poster size graphic.
New Home for the Class M
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Gorgeous display. Kudos.
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Hi Steve,
Wow!! You got a good deal on that nice oak display cabinet! Your class M is fantastic and the early Home and Standard really compliment the pre 1900 dislpay.
Pete
Wow!! You got a good deal on that nice oak display cabinet! Your class M is fantastic and the early Home and Standard really compliment the pre 1900 dislpay.
Pete
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I believe the cabinet is from the 1940s but it looks older. A great feature is storage below for all of those Edison phonograph lids which seem to always be in the way!
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THOUGHT some of you might LIKE to see this...??? How about, "Thought some of you might like to drool over this!"Andersun wrote:Thought some of you might like to see this....
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That is exactly why I left the top glass on the cabinet. For drool!
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Very, very nice! That cabinet is just the right size, too...
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OK, I'll admit it. I am envious. Super display!
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2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.
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Nice job! Displayed in your home?Andersun wrote:Thought some of you might like to see this....
I picked up a display case off Craigs list for $150.00. Installed a new showroom floor in it, removed the front glass, and put new felt down underneath the top glass. I then hooked up an original set (except for the rubber tubing) of earphones that have a volume control on the reproducer end. I added a (near) original style battery and an original copy of "A Practical Guide to the use of The Edison Phonograph" on a wood easel. The access drawers have mirrors on them so you can see the back side of the machine. The silvering on the drawer mirrors is deteriorating which gives a great antique effect.
For those who don't know, A Practical Guide to the use of The Edison Phonograph is basically a users manual for the Class M. My copy is pretty rough so I created a book cover for it based off the original design so it is displayable.
I plan to hang a canvas print of Keller's coin op patent on the wall behind since the machine was originally in one of them. I had to customize the patent drawing so everything fit on a poster size graphic.
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Yes, I have them in my office which is in my home. Much better than the single bed which was there before with a bunch of papers on it!