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Title: Edison Phonographs
Post by: Blind1968 on March 21, 2013, 08:12:56 pm
Anyone know anything about old 1917ish Edison Phonographs?  :Oo:

http://campbell.bookoo.com/item33518985.html?itemId=33518985&src=SEARCH&ref=browsingCat


Title: Re: Edison Phonographs
Post by: VMAXMAN on March 21, 2013, 08:26:48 pm
I have one...different model but just as old...what do you need to know?


Title: Re: Edison Phonographs
Post by: VMAXMAN on March 21, 2013, 08:29:50 pm
the reproducers..."needle arm" as they call it, is around 125-150. rebuilt...you can ONLY play the THICK edison records on these...I got mine (Edison) for 50 bucks complete at an auction...needed nothing....with a TON of records.


Title: Re: Edison Phonographs
Post by: Blind1968 on March 21, 2013, 08:37:12 pm
You hit the nail on the head, 125-150 for the needle arm. Its also missing the crank handle so I think will pass. Still kind of cool.


Title: Re: Edison Phonographs
Post by: VMAXMAN on March 21, 2013, 08:48:53 pm
ya it is....grille cloth not original and wood looks like it needs refinishing.
victrolas dont hold their value like they use to....nice cool factor but not in the 100s of dollars range.
LOVE to crank mine up and listen to the dixie medley!
keep looking...theres one out there with your name on it!


Title: Re: Edison Phonographs
Post by: Kaleid20 on March 21, 2013, 09:18:00 pm
I've got a 1927 Victrola that me and my wife enjoy almost every night. If you look you can find a solid complete one from the 20's in good shape for $200 - $300. Like soda machines alot will be $500+, but you should be able to find a nice affordable model with a bit of effort.

Here's a fantastic reference site:

http://www.victor-victrola.com/


Title: Re: Edison Phonographs
Post by: VMAXMAN on March 21, 2013, 09:29:22 pm
does you and your wife have a edison or victor?


Title: Re: Edison Phonographs
Post by: Creighton on March 22, 2013, 12:22:22 am
I have a 20's Victor upright, Philco 1942 AM/SW 78 and a no name wind up portable (20's). They are all great fun.
Still sorting through 200+ of my Grandparents 78's. Some of the comedy ones would not fly in today's PC correct World :-)
Same as everything else. Buy the best example you can afford. Holler if you have any questions.
Creighton