Link to article about Edison Cylinder recordings phono-l at oldcrank.org.
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Hello
Just read an interesting article on www.romfi.com. My first thought on
looking at the page was "what an odd phonograph!". However this turns out to
be a fax machine from 1928 that bares an eerie resemblance to an Edison
Home? I thought wow, one invention was a stepping stone for the next
WOW what an amazingly phonograph-like machine!! That was fascinating. Thanks
for sharing the info with us!
John Robles
Robert Plavzic wrote:
Hello
Just read an interesting article on www.romfi.com. My first thought on
looking at the page was "what an odd phonograph!". However this turns out
In a message dated 7/31/2006 10:28:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
john9...@pacbell.net writes:
> Then I read the entire article, and was very surprised to read that in the
> 1860's already there was a kind of functioning facmile transmission that
> operated using tinfoil!
>
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