Thomas Edison's 4 Minute Blue Amberol Phonograph Cylinder Player
My very first Edison Amberola cylinder phonograph here for your viewing pleasure. The Amberola Model 30 was introduced in 1915. Single spring direct drive motor. Diamond C reproducer. Oak only. The Amberola 30, 50 and 75 date to after the great factory fire of 1914. The quality of these machines was constrained by price, and although not highly collectible they remain an excellent and relatively inexpensive device to play four minute records. The model numbers referred to their original prices in dollars. Adjusted for inflation, this player would cost $703.18 in 2015 dollars.
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