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My best acquisition of 2024! Stromberg-Carlson No. 14A Radio / Multiple Record Phonograph (1930)
electrolaman replied to electrolaman's topic in Electric Machines
Another video uploaded today in the video section of the forum HERE -
Stromberg-Carlson Model 14A Multiple Record Radio-Phonograph (1930)- 2nd video
electrolaman posted a topic in Transfers & Videos
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"Phonospace" or "How Do You Display Your Collection?"
phonogfp replied to phonogfp's topic in Acoustic Machines
Steve, you really should add a Polyphone to your collection someday!😁 A stunning collection of unusual Edisons. Those two Model E Gems are quite a pair. (I'm kicking myself for not buying a Model E Gem offered by Gregg Cline at Schaumburg in 2022.) You really like the early stuff, which is right up my alley. Thanks for posting your beautiful collection! George P. -
"Phonospace" or "How Do You Display Your Collection?"
Andersun replied to phonogfp's topic in Acoustic Machines
I guess you can call me a narrow minded Edison collector. I keep the number at about 18 +/- 2 machines. I use the dining room for most of my machines. Have a few others scattered around the house. The only non-Edison is an Aretino Machine which was obtained by my Great Grandmother. I just completed the Eclipse after a 6 year search for a cabinet and ballast resistors. The marroon Gems are both Model E types. The one on the left is a normal Model E and the one on the right is a International Correspondence School (ICS) Model E geared only to play 2 minute language cylinders at 160 RPMs. Thanks for looking, Steve -
NOTICE!!! DATE CHANGE FOR APRIL GFELL AUCTION !!!NOTICE
RodPickett replied to RodPickett's topic in Auction & Classified Alerts
The 2nd Auction of the Don Gfell Estate Collection, April 3, 4 & 5, 2025, now also includes the collection of Salvador Velez Garcia. Click HERE for more information. -
I did manage to find a buy a second QRS portable phonograph. A model 15, that did not come with a soundbox, but was able to find one on eBay. I have posted this photo on the forum, just not on this thread.
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Stromberg-Carlson Model 14A Multiple Record Radio-Phonograph (1930)
audiophile102 replied to electrolaman's topic in Transfers & Videos
An amazing survivor playing the record that describes it the best. -
My best acquisition of 2024! Stromberg-Carlson No. 14A Radio / Multiple Record Phonograph (1930)
audiophile102 replied to electrolaman's topic in Electric Machines
I watched the video and I have to say that you picked the perfect record to play. She really is a beauty and sounds great. Thanks for sharing. -
My best acquisition of 2024! Stromberg-Carlson No. 14A Radio / Multiple Record Phonograph (1930)
electrolaman replied to electrolaman's topic in Electric Machines
Yes, go to the video section of the forum HERE. -
Stromberg-Carlson Model 14A Multiple Record Radio-Phonograph (1930)
electrolaman posted a topic in Transfers & Videos
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Thanks for the link. Since these are rare as hens teeth I am going toggle it a shot and see If I can modify this one to work on my project. Bruce
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Restoration Diary: Edison Standard model D # 820428 - The "Omega" Standard
BruceW replied to martinola's topic in Acoustic Machines
Great presentation, thanks for sharing. Bruce -
A Better Life - The Collectors ..... Interview with Jack Stanley
collect1912 posted a topic in Demos & Tutorials
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A comic song on Edison 9558 released in April of 1907. The song is from the musical production "A Parisian Model". Information about that including a list of the musical numbers may be found here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Parisian_Model . Ah, the good old days....... Billy Murray - In Washington .wav
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Celebrating Edison and his Favorite Invention.
phono-phan replied to AudioAntique's topic in Acoustic Machines
Thanks for posting. It looked like a great event. Thanks for all your efforts in promoting this great hobby. -
Celebrating Edison and his Favorite Invention.
Tinfoilphono replied to AudioAntique's topic in Acoustic Machines
That's great. I wish I were close enough to attend. - Earlier
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My best acquisition of 2024! Stromberg-Carlson No. 14A Radio / Multiple Record Phonograph (1930)
audiophile102 replied to electrolaman's topic in Electric Machines
Did you ever get around to making a demo video? The Stromberg Carlson produced amazing machines and yours is one. -
Celebrating Edison and his Favorite Invention.
melvind replied to AudioAntique's topic in Acoustic Machines
What a wonderful event. I wish I could have been there! Thanks for all the work you do for the hobby! -
Celebrating Edison and his Favorite Invention.
phonogfp replied to AudioAntique's topic in Acoustic Machines
Good for you Joan and Robin! That's certainly the best way for a youngster to be exposed to antique talking machines and the Edison legacy. You just never know when the seeds you plant will sprout! George P> -
Edison’s birthday offers a prime opportunity to celebrate and present his favorite invention to the public. On Saturday, Feb. 8th we gave demonstrations in the Victorian parlor of Hearthstone House Museum in Appleton, WI. We provided music during the day and in the evening, we portrayed Edison jobbers to an audience of perspective clients. In attendance was Noah with his grandmother. Noah was one of the youngest attendees at the APS MME show. He and his grandmother plan on attending the 2025 show. Birthday cake and coffee from an Edison percolator was served as everyone sang “Happy Birthday.” The following Tuesday (Edison’s birthday) we presented a program of “Invention and Innovation” to an eager group of fourth graders. Our grandniece solicited our services for her class history unit featuring Edison! The presentation gave her the opportunity to share her Madame Hendren talking doll with the class. The talk and demonstrations of cylinder and disc phonographs was enthusiastically received.
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Restoration Diary: Edison Standard model D # 820428 - The "Omega" Standard
Tinfoilphono replied to martinola's topic in Acoustic Machines
What a fascinating machine! I'm especially amazed that it was originally set up only for 2 minute records. In the early days, ICS machines were promoted for both education and entertainment. At this late date, buyers had to forego the latter option. Great restoration! -
I am curious if other examples of this phonograph have the horn seam on top.