It was 1877 when Thomas Edison recorded the first words ever: “Mary had a little lamb.” Now, 118 years later, people including Don Gfell are briskly trading Edison’s and other antique phonographs.
Q–I have an antique Edison phonograph with cylinder records of World War I vintage. Where can I get the piece properly repaired? A–Write Larry Donley at Seven Acres Antique Village, 8512 S. Union Rd., ...
Phonographs were invented in 1877. The early ones had one needle for recording and another needle for playing. The music was recorded on tinfoil-coated cylinders using a needle to make tiny lines that ...
Rare, circa 1890 battery-driven Edison Class M cylinder phonograph sold by Holland Bros., Ottawa, sole importer for Canada, and made in America (CA$35,400). 1960 Rock-Ola Tempo II Model 1478 jukebox, ...
Ethan Hatcher from Saturday Night On The Circle went on quite the adventure and he tells us all about it! Recently I traveled all the way to the suburbs of Chicago to acquire this somewhat scarce ...
WELLSBURG (AP) — Burdette Walters is known for his eclectic taste in antiques. He owns and operates the Friesian House Museum in his hometown of Wellsburg, population 700. He is a fan of early ...
Phonographs were invented in 1877. The early ones had one needle for recording and another needle for playing. The music was recorded on tinfoil-coated cylinders using a needle to make tiny lines that ...
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