1912 Edison Opera Phonograph Mahogany Cylinder Record Player All Original

1912 Edison Opera Phonograph. This is a great example of an original Edison Opera. It has been cleaned, lubricated and is functional but has not been restored. Being over 100 Years old it does show obvious signs of age. The Mahogany horn has some separations do to the wood shrinking with age and one large […]

Full View →

1912 Edison Opera Phonograph Mahogany Cylinder Record Player All Original

1912 Edison Opera Phonograph. This is a great example of an original Edison Opera. It has been cleaned, lubricated and is functional but has not been restored. Being over 100 Years old it does show obvious signs of age. The Mahogany horn has some separations do to the wood shrinking with age and one large […]

Full View →

Edison Standard Phonograph Cylinder Record Player Model C Reproducer Tulip Horn

Description- Edison standard cylinder record player with horn & horn stand has a model C reproducer on it. Works on short test will need greased/ light cleaning came out of an estate. Horn is 31 1/2 long overall shows some wear some separation between where the pleated part meets the smooth section see last photo, […]

Full View →

1915 Edison C19 Diamond Disc Phonograph Record Player & Cabinet-holds 72 vinyl

Dating from around 1920, this a beautiful C19 Thomas Edison phonograph – the most deluxe of all phonographs from the era. Inside is an original Edison gold medallion, and the patent is dated from 1903 to 1915. This exquisite antique is in top condition for age and use, it’s odorless from being in a nonsmoking […]

Full View →

Edison C19 Diamond Disc Wind-Up Phonograph Record Player+Cabinet. Holds 72. 1919

In addition to the diamond stylus, the C-19 featured a variable speed turntable, a volume control mechanism, a double spring motor, a 15 internal horn, and an oak Chippendale-style cabinet that could hold 72 records. There is a sliding ear muff volume control, speed, and off switch plus lever drop cuing. Operates smoothly and quietly. […]

Full View →