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Edison North American

Columbia model "N"

Edison Bi Polar Fan with Batteries.
From Gpaul2000  Thu May  6 09:38:24 2004
From: Gpaul2000 (gpaul2...@aol.com)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:39 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] "A/B-80" Diamond Disc Survey Results
Message-ID: <1d1.2032b7bb.2dcba...@aol.com>

Although hoping for more responses, I promised to share the results of the 
Edison "A/B-80" survey within a couple of weeks.  For what it's worth, here 
they 
are:

Edison "A-80"
Serial numbers believed to start at "0" (late 1912) with wooden grilles.
Documented numbers from #2872 - #4219
(#4219 has metal grille, as shown on page 42 of Frow's "Edison Disc 
Phonographs."  Machine pictured was completed December 19, 1914.)

Edison "B-80"
Serial numbers began between #4219 and #6175 (late Dec.1914/Jan.1915).
Documented numbers from #6175 - #16824.
(All "B-80s" documented in this survey have wooden grilles.)

That's it.  If you have one of these models that varies from the number 
ranges or grille descriptions, please share it and we'll revise this little 
chart.  
Thanks again to all who contributed information!

George Paul
From vtm12  Thu May  6 18:47:22 2004
From: vtm12 (vt...@comcast.net)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:39 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Columbia AJ Values
References: <1d1.2032b7bb.2dcba...@aol.com>
Message-ID: <003701c433c4$77d85790$17925...@cn487534a>

Hello all,

I have the opportunity to purchase two Columbia AJ machines.  One is the
early top crank and the other is the middle rear crank.

The tonearm AND support arm are reproductions... the aluminum ones, on both
of the machines.  And the middle version machine with rear wind has a
reproduction reproducer.

Horns on both are original B&B.

Anyone have ideas of a good price for them individually or together.

Thanks,
Vince


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