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THOMAS A EDISON Wind-Up Diamond Disc PHONOGRAPH & Oak Cabinet. 20 Records. Works

$ 525.36

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Wood: Oak
  • Condition: Good. Antique THOMAS A. EDISON Wind-Up Diamond Disc PHONOGRAPH Record Player & Oak Cabinet. Beneath the decorative grille is a pull-down cabinet featuring 34 record slots. The listing includes the crank + head. Lubricated. Tested + smoothly operates. All parts present. Phonograph comes with 20 records. NOTE: The lid has a few tiny spots missing veneer and a single .25”x 2.5”space also missing veneer (see photos). Circa: 1919. Dimensions: 57”H (open) 54”H (closed) x 19”W x 19.5”D. Weight Edison=90 lbs. Weight records= 20 lbs. Total=110 lbs. ABOUT THE EDISON: Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in 1877. In 1912, Edison presented the Edison Diamond Disc phonograph. Edison’s disc technology was far superior to that of other manufacturers, & the company repeatedly demonstrated its superiority through a series of public tone tests. Review photos for details. About shipping: If the Edison cannot be picked up at our Cincinnati store, refer to the list of shippers in the description.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Featured Refinements: Edison Diamond Disc
  • Brand: Edison Phonographs
  • Dimensions: 57”H (open) 54”H (closed) x 19”W x 19.5”D

    Description

    Up for auction at the Grand Antique Mall, located in Cincinnati, Ohio is an Antique THOMAS A. EDISON Wind-Up Diamond Disc PHONOGRAPH Record Player & Oak Cabinet. Beneath the decorative grille is a pull-down cabinet featuring 34 record slots. The listing includes the crank and head. Lubricated. Tested and smoothly operates. All parts are present. The phonograph comes with a box of 20 records. NOTE: The lid has a few tiny spots missing veneer and a single .25”x 2.5”space also missing veneer (see photos). Circa: 1919. Dimensions: 57”H (open) 54”H (closed) x 19”W x 19.5”D. Weight Edison=90 lbs. Weight records= 20 lbs. Total=110 lbs. ABOUT THE EDISON: Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in 1877. In 1912, after investing millions of dollars, Edison presented the Edison Diamond Disc phonograph. Edison’s disc technology was far superior to that of other manufacturers, and the company repeatedly demonstrated its superiority through a series of public tone tests. Review photos for details. About shipping: If the Edison cannot be picked up at our Cincinnati antique store, refer to the list of blanket-wrap shippers, below, who have served our company well. The buyer arranges transportation and directly pays the shipper. eBay does not permit including contact numbers.
    U.S.A. + Worldwide
    :
    Ukay Nationwide
    Dan O’Neil Pack & Ship
    Plycon Transportation Group
    Pilot Freight Services