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1919 edison phonograph. Rich tiger oak case with casters, housing a turntable with built-in horn, and a bottom cabinet for record storage. Introduced around 1919, this inexpensive machine with single spring motor was one of the few table top Diamond Disc models (most were uprights). The orange maple colored finish seen on . Edison Model H-19 disc phonograph. jpg 1919 Edison S19 Diamond Disc Player Phonograph 11. Thomas Edison's Diamond Disc Phonograph Company was at its peak of production. Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph Model B19 This article is part of the ANTIQUE PHONOGRAPH, GRAMOPHONE AND TALKING MACHINE IDENTIFICATION GUIDES. Oct 22, 2021 ยท 1919 Edison S19 Diamond Disc Player Phonograph 1. This is a 1919 Mahogany Edison LU-37 Diamond Disc Phonograph Talking Machine Antique that comes with 34 Diamond Disc Records. Beautiful Hepplewhite, 1919 Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph in Mahogany with Gold Fittings and Original "Fleur-de-Lis" Grille - and coming with a "Balance" Adapter for Regular 78rpm Records, Serviced and Working In a Nutshell This phonograph is all you need to play the "thick Edison" and the regular 78 rpm records - it has an attachment, that plays the latter very very gently Introduction In the years just after World War I, Americans loved listening to music on their phonographs. EDISON C250 DIAMOND DISC PHONOGRAPH WITH RECORDSAn Edison diamond disc phonograph, model C-250, circa 1915-1920. jpg 1919 Edison S19 Diamond Disc Player Phonograph 10. jpg 1919 Edison S19 Diamond Disc Player Phonograph 13. Serial #SM-26735, with the fleur-de-lis grille and gold-plated metal parts. Styled to harmonize with parlor or library furnishings, the case was designed in the popular Colonial Revival style, hiding the workings of the phonograph behind fine wood and inlays. It was manufactured in the United States by Edison Phonographs. jpg 1919 Edison S19 Diamond Disc Player Phonograph 12. SEE ALSO: Our listings of outside horn talking machines for sale. Design of this mahogany model began at the end of World War I, and it was first unveiled in March 1919 at a trade show in Detroit, Michigan. jpg Thomas A. bewjec icjbxo hqyum axdxvdu eppob nyoek nipf yafr nhtwqgrk uurg