Who on the Forum has the experience in re-building Edison phonograph reproducers , specifically the "Edisonic" ????
Thanks in advance
Bob Jablonski
Tim Morsher of Norwalk Ohio repairs a lot of the old coin operated machines, and has new parts made for them.
Bob, a keyword search on "Edison phonograph" with "Match all keywords" turns up 28 threads in which both occur.
Mary had a little lamb.
The first recorded phrase.
I'd rather fix my Edison
than drive in these dog days.
Burma shave.
Jabbo,
Don't know if you are looking for advice, repair parts, or farming out a part of the resto...
But...the Delaware Valley guru is a guy named Al Meekins here in Collingswood. He likes emails better than phone conversations. He has a webpage for his resale stuff...mostly he does music boxes, but he has been known to take on anything of the era that is spring wound from Automatons on up.
http://www.finest1.com/meekins/#more
and it includes a link to his e-mail
for edison ( and any phonographic repairs in general) call Don Gfell 419.499.3093 or email edisonman1@aol.com .......... not only will he do a great job at a good price, but you will be sending it to the birthplace hometown of T.A.Edison...... and that's priceless !
Tim:
Thank you. I value your input.
I did search for soundbox repairs & found some valuable info. I knew Model T guys are into period stuff & waited for your reply. Thanks again.
Bob Jablonski
Bob,
I fix them as well,but all of the fine folks mentioned here are on your side of the border.They're all good repair people.
I've always had good luck with Musical Americana in California. Ed Emerson