I have that horn shown in the video. It is on my Model E Standard. It's the
only decorated blue horn that Edison manufactured for the domestic market, to
the best of my knowledge. This horn is unique to the Model E Standard 1911. I
too, looked at the ebay listing and this is obviously a
Phono listers:
I have 1 W. H. Taft cylinder remaining from my lot which is for sale. Click
on the link below and take a listen.
http://members.iquest.net/~read/Taft10001FunctionOfTheNextAdministration.wma
Taft10001FunctionOfTheNextAdministration: $150.00 plus SH
Thank you Ron, that is splendid suggestion. If I decide to sell the
player, would that affect the value?
Chris
Ron L'Herault wrote:
How about coating it with shellac? It would add stiffness and maybe improve
function.
Ron L
-Original Message-
From: phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org
Maybe try a very thinned-out mix of shellac, so it isn't too obvious.
Somebody must have slopped thick shellac on my Pathe paper cone, because
it's heavy stiff as Heck and makes hardly any sound at all.
- Original Message -
From: Chris Kocsis chris...@cox.net
To: Antique
Sent this seller money for a Mikiphone needle tin that he was selling me OFF
ebay.I never got the tin and he clains he never got the money.He was quick to
email and then never heard from him but once.Kept saying he was on
holidays.Then the tin never came up again!!???.First time for me.Please
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