EDISON DISC PHONOGRAPH Model B150

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EDISON DISC PHONOGRAPH Model B150

by lastonesitting » Sun Apr 26, 2009 3:32 am

Have a EDISON DISC PHONOGRAPH Model B150 and cant find any info on this model on the internet....plate say's model B150....has gold colored reproducer, weird looking speaker in cabinet...motor is good...Saw reproducer[diamond disc] on ebay, but cant find anything on model B150....any help? value?, anyone need for parts? etc...


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Re: EDISON DISC PHONOGRAPH Model B150

by lastonesitting » Sun Apr 26, 2009 7:40 pm

here are some pics:
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Re: EDISON DISC PHONOGRAPH Model B150

by Maroongem » Tue Apr 28, 2009 10:55 pm

Hi,

Your B-150 was made for a very short time (1915) after the fire of Dec. 1914 and was basically the same as the Edison A-150. It was superseded by the C-150 that had a full cabinet design with a cupboard for records instead of the half cabinet with shelf for the record boxes. You have the nice early brown painted bed plate with the early speed control knob as found on the Amberola 1As and 1Bs and other early Diamond Disc machines. It is hard to tell from the picture, but your Reproducer weight should have the extra plate attached on the bottom for the stylus assembly.
A very nice find!!!!

Bill

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