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Blue Amberol Records was the trademark name for cylinder records manufactured by Thomas A. In the US from 1912 to 1929. They replaced the 4-minute black wax Amberol cylinders introduced in 1908, which had replaced the 2-minute wax cylinders that had been the standard format since the late 1880s. Edison Amberola VIII Cylinder Phonograph Serial No. 3899 Patent Dated 1898. Edison Amberola 30 Cylinder Phonograph Reproducer Original No Reserve.

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Production of the Gem line started February 1899. It was designed to counter the Columbia 'Eagle'. Early Gems are wound by a removable key. They did not come with a case. At that time the speed adjustment knob and ID tag were located on the front. The Gem came with a lid beginning in 1901. If one paied $7.50 one could obtain a horn with its crane. The model B Gem which began production in 1905, was the first to come with a non-removable crank instead of a key. Gems evolved through time with production ending for the line in 1914.

In 1899 the Gem sold for $7.50. Because the Gem was outfitted with the same reproducers as were used on better machines sound quality was surprisingly good despite its motor noise and lower power.

Model 'B'

Elder scrolls online torrent full game. The model 'B' was introduced in November, 1905. Similar to the late model 'A' with some variations, the winding key was replaced by a crank and the motor was moved to the left side of the machine to allow room for the crank. This model Gem was wound clockwise and played 2-minute cylinders. A cone horn was included, until 1907, when an eight-panelled horn was available and a model 'C' reproducer was provided.

This machine sold for $10.00 with a cone horn and for $12.00 with the paneled horn.

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The two serial numbers (2087) stamped on the bedplate and on the type plate are matching. The double-spring motor is perfect and can be fully wound up. The gun metal mandrel has no dents. The automatic brake was missing and has been expertly reproduced by Don Gfell. Edison Home cylinder phonograph circa 1904Edison Home cylinder phonograph circa 1904 oak case with dome cover, black tin 'Standard' horn, with crane, phonograph - 11 1/2 in. EDISON HOME CYLINDER PHONOGRAPH: Serial numberEDISON HOME CYLINDER PHONOGRAPH: Serial number H136463 with last patent date of 1903. Cranks and spins. The Model G Standard is a legendary machine. Some believe that it exists and others do not. The Model G is listed in the “Edison Cylinder Phonograph Companion” by George Frow, using material from a previous edition titled, “The Edison Cylinder Phonographs, 1877-1929” co-authored with Albert F. This is an original vintage Amberola 50 phonograph by Thomas Edison. Serial number: SM-22520. The Amberola 50 was produced from June of 1915 until October of 1929. This model is slightly larger than the earlier model, the Amberola 30. It measures approximately 15 3/8' (39.1 cm) high, 15' (38.1 cm. The earliest reproducer that is likely to be encountered by the collector is the AUTOMATIC which was introduced in 1892. This reproducer was a dramatic step forward in that the stylus bar mounting was designed to allow a slight amount of lateral movement, which automatically allowed the stylus to align itself in the record groove (hence its name).

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