Rare and functioning early-style Type A Edison Home Phonograph circa 1899-1900 by Edison Records. The most reliable early form of audio playback technology. Created by one of the most innovative minds of the 19th and 20th century, the phonograph was Thomas Edison's self-proclaimed "favorite invention". Capps single spring motor. Sufficient for 6 cylinders per full wind. Rare and original precursor to the widely-distributed 1903 Edison Standard Phonograph. Phonograph cover in fantastic condition, with gorgeous gilt graphics. Phonograph is fully operational. Model C Reproducer
Included with Phonograph- 3 accompanying record wax cylinder tracks.
Encased Phonograph:
Weight: 26 lbs.
Dimensions: 16.50" x 8.0" x 14.0"
Cone with Stand:
Weight: 2.5 lbs.
Dimensions: 14.0" diameter, 27.0" length, height of cone adjustable up to 30.0"
Cone's Sticker Reads: 'ACCEPTED STANDARD AMPLIFYING HORN FOR TALKING MACHINES,TRADEMARK'
Wax Cylinders Included:
1. #992
2. #2971
3. #4560