How big is an Edison 78 rpm record?

How big is an Edison 78 rpm record?

Lot Of 13 Vintage Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph Thick Records. 10”. RARE! ONE OF A KIND EDISON RECORD FEATURING US ARMY & US NAVY BUGLE CALLS c1917 Edison 78 RPM #51910 “Song Of Shanghai” Duke Yellman & His Orchestra. Hot Jazz! Lot (14x) Original EDISON 78 RPM RECORDS Overall VG & ALL Listed+PICTURED!!

When did the Edison Standard Records come out?

1. Edison Gold Moulded Records for Edison 2 minute hard black cylinders released through June, 1908 (catalog # 9865); after this point, manufacturing methods changed and records were subsequently marketed simply as either “Edison Records” or as “Edison Standard Records”. These records should be listed on the Edison Standard Record page.

How big is an Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph?

Lot Of 13 Vintage Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph Thick Records. 10”. RARE! ONE OF A KIND EDISON RECORD FEATURING US ARMY & US NAVY BUGLE CALLS c1917

Lot Of 13 Vintage Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph Thick Records. 10”. RARE! ONE OF A KIND EDISON RECORD FEATURING US ARMY & US NAVY BUGLE CALLS c1917 Edison 78 RPM #51910 “Song Of Shanghai” Duke Yellman & His Orchestra. Hot Jazz! Lot (14x) Original EDISON 78 RPM RECORDS Overall VG & ALL Listed+PICTURED!!

When did 78 rpm turntables become the norm?

However, unlike the Edison model, his playback device used an electric motor. The motor played back a disc at times between 70 and 80 RPM. As more and more audio manufacturers turned to producing record players, the idea of a 78 RPM turntable became the norm.

Are there 78 rpm records we don’t buy?

Only contact us AFTER you have looked at our gallery of 78 RPM LABELS WE BUY and 78 RPM LABELS WE DONT BUY. We get 100’s of calls a day and want to be sure we are not wasting each other’s time.

What kind of records did Edison Records make?

Edison Amberol Record for Edison 4 minute hard black cylinders. 4. Edison Blue Amberol Record for Edison 4 minute blue celluloid cylinders. 1. Edison 2 minute brown wax cylinders marketed by the National Phonograph Company from 1897 through mid-1902 when Edison Gold Moulded Records were introduced.

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