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Post by stl4 on Feb 21, 2017 9:01:24 GMT -5
I've actually tried that but haven't seen any model B's up for sale. I have seen a few up for auction on Kovels and Skinner's Auctioneers but both of these had cygnet horns with them which makes me ask two questions (reason I ask is because the Home B were sold for significantly more than most other home models). First, is it standard for cygnet horns to pull ~$200 more on average than a Morning glory horn? Second, the box for Home Bs were not designed for cygnet horns, were they?
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Post by stl4 on Feb 20, 2017 12:16:16 GMT -5
Bill,
Thanks for that! Now for the ever important question, what kind of value do the Model B's carry?
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Post by stl4 on Feb 20, 2017 11:42:49 GMT -5
Bill, I am not basing the idea of it being a model C on the reproducer, I believe it is a model C based on the serial number. I have attached a few images of the phonograph, thanks for any help!
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Post by stl4 on Feb 13, 2017 19:08:14 GMT -5
Hey All,
I've scoured the internet to compare asking prices for Edison Home Phonographs (model C) and have seen a broad range of asking prices. I understand that you can ask for any price you want but that doesn't mean you're going to get it. I want to sell my collection, home morning glory horn and ~85 very nice cylinders. I also understand that condition is one of the biggest factors when it comes antiques like these. Haven't quite figured out how to attach images to these posts but let me say that the phonograph is in remarkable shape with no damage and little to no wear. Likewise for the horn, other than a small spot where the paint has rubbed of from inserting and removing the horn. The cylinders are in wonderful shape as well, most of them look as though they've never been played. I just don't know what something like this goes for and would love some input. Thank you!!
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Post by stl4 on Feb 13, 2017 18:51:58 GMT -5
Hey All,
I am looking to sell my Edison Home (model C) Phonograph complete with a pristine morning glory horn and ~85 cylinders in extraordinary condition! The phonograph and horn each have minimal wear and are in amazing condition. Please email me if you are interested!!
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