Diane Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Hello, I am new to this forum and hoping someone could help with some information. Four Bettini were found in a crate with other Edison cylinders packed away in a wooden crate. They were found in a distant relative’s possessions covered with dust (no top was on crate) as I was clearing out the house. Since the four of these looked so different, I posted one, the empty cylinder, on eBay. I received a message from a buyer saying this was a fantasy from the 1970s and immediately took the item down and reposted it with an update. The person that owned these would have been in his 80s in the 70s and he never talked about nor did we ever see any antique phonographs, just found two horns that were in great disrepair. I opened one of the three full cylinders and unwrapped the cotton from the wax cylinder. I’ve left the other two untouched. Any information would be appreciated. Thanking you for your time.. Dee
phonogfp Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I don't consider myself an authority on the variations of Bettini boxes, but I've been told by a couple of knowledgeable collectors that these boxes are fantasy pieces. If so, I would encourage whoever winds up with them to destroy them, as they must have been made to deliberately deceive. Had I found these in a shop, I'd have been fooled by the moldy cylinders wrapped in cotton. Diane, I hope your relative wasn't swindled. Your willingness to append your eBay listing speaks well for your ethics. George P.
phonoobsession Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago That‘s what I think about these boxes too. They were made a long time ago (could be the 70s), but are fake labels.
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