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Post by tony1952 on May 26, 2015 0:27:16 GMT -5
Please look at he atttached photo.
Let me know the model name of phonograph under 1887. Is this Perfected model?
Thanks.
Tony from Korea Attachments:
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Post by billcahill on May 26, 2015 7:25:05 GMT -5
The crude picture looks like an Edison Triumph phonograph model A, which came out in 1901. Bill Cahill
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Post by phonogfp on May 26, 2015 7:29:06 GMT -5
The 1887 machine is the "New" Phonograph. The only known surviving example is pictured and described on page 19 of Discovering Antique Phonographs. The metal sign is one of several that originated from Asia shortly after the publication of Antique Phonograph Advertising in 2002. A number of images were illegally copied from the book and reproduced on metal plaques. This image of an original poster was stolen from page 82. I guess it is the most sincere form of flattery! George P.
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Post by tony1952 on May 27, 2015 19:01:26 GMT -5
Dear George and Bill,
Thanks.
Dear George,
I'd like to see the pictures of Edison perfected model and Class M model. Please recommend a book in this regard.
Thanks.
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Post by phonogfp on May 28, 2015 11:37:10 GMT -5
Hello Tony,
Edison "Perfected" and "Class M" Phonographs are pictured in Discovering Antique Phonographs and also in The Talking Machine Compendium, 1877-1929.
George P.
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Post by tony1952 on May 29, 2015 9:35:26 GMT -5
Dear George P,
Thanks.
Tony from Korea
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Post by phonogfp on May 29, 2015 10:03:17 GMT -5
You're very welcome!
George P.
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