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  1. Edison Cylinder Phonograph Serial Numbers - renewdatabase

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    The Home serial number you list, 323168, would put it into the last months of model B production. If it were a model C, D, E or F, it would be on the patent plate either in a model type window or following the serial number. Apr 10, 2014 Until somewhere in the 384,000 area, an “S” preceded the serial number (denoting “Standard”).

  2. Serial number inquiry?? | The Online Edison Phonograph ...

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    21/01/2017 · If it were a model C, D, E or F, it would be on the patent plate either in a model type window or following the serial number. The model A & B machines were not marked with a model type. The sure way to tell if it is not a model C/D/E/F is if it has an endgate swing arm at the right side of the mandrel.

  3. Spotter's Guide to the Edison Standard Phonograph - The ...

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    13/02/2020 · Until somewhere in the 384,000 area, an “S” preceded the serial number (denoting “Standard”). After that, the newer plates identified the machine as “Edison Standard Phonograph” making the single letter code unnecessary.The numbering seems to start at “1” and continue up to the end (in the 820,000s).

  4. Edison Standard A serial number lookup - The Talking ...

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    02/10/2017 · Re: Edison Standard A serial number lookup Post by tomb » Mon Oct 02, 2017 1:49 am Look at the plate as to how the eights are made. they look like an S with a line thru it.

  5. Edison Standard Patent Plate Notes - The Antique ...

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    13/02/2020 · Mounted under mandrel. Has serial number stamped into plate with machine type (Standard) expressed as an “S” prefix to the serial number. Last Patent date: May 31, 1898. Size: 4 ”x 1 ½”. Found on New style Model A machines up to around serial # 163610. Also found on the Edison Home with an “H” prefix to the serial number.

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    Why did Edison stop making the standard phonograph?
    This was most likely due to the patent litigation between Edison-Bell and the National Phonograph Company. The serial numbers seen so far are sprinkled in between 94,303 to 107,827. (figure 16) The Edison Standard Model ‘B’ is the most commonly found model of the Standard line.
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    How many serial numbers are there on an Edison light bulb?
    The serial numbers seen so far are sprinkled in between 94,303 to 107,827. The Edison Standard Model ‘B’ is the most commonly found model of the Standard line. (There were over 370,000 of them if all of the serial numbers were used.)
    www.antiquephono.org/spotters-guide-edison-standard-p…
    Where is the model number on a 1911 Edison phonograph?
    The patent plate was located at the rear of the bedplate under the feedscrew. The model type was located at the top or bottom of the plate. 1911 was the year that saw Edison producing phonographs under “Thomas A. Edison, Inc.” rather than the previous “National Phonograph Company”.
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    What is the most common model of the Edison Standard?
    The Edison Standard Model ‘B’ is the most commonly found model of the Standard line. (There were over 370,000 of them if all of the serial numbers were used.) It is often called the Tall Standard because it was slightly taller than the previous model.
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  7. Edison Opera serial number database - Acoustic Machines ...

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    04/01/2021 · The Opera was offered in oak in the February 1912 issue. Presumably, serial #564 was reached by then, but we should be wary of this possible anomaly. Number 555 is mahogany, and #568 is also mahogany, along with every other Opera reported thus far up to #726.

  8. Please help identify my Edison Disc Phonograph

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    On the name plate it is engraved BN 2157 (serial number ? ) above the turn table it says in golden color The Edisonic, and on the factory label it is No. 18 but I can not read the factory name because it is too worn. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. I have pictures but am not sure how to post them.[/quote]

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