The Edison Disc Phonographs and the Diamond Discs by George L. Frow
The Edison Disc Phonographs and the Diamond Discs by George L. Frow
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The Diamond Disc Phonograph is the other half of the Edison Phonograph story. These fine machines were introduced to a disc-hungry public in 1913, and remained in production until 1929.
George L. Frow's The Edison Diamond Disc Phonographs and the Diamond Discs documents the history of the development of these important instruments. Many experimental, and all production, Diamond Disc Phonographs are illustrated and described. Additionally, the story of the development and manufacture of the rather unique Diamond Disc records is presented.
This favorite reference has been enlarged to include information on the wonderful discoveries of both of the Large Gothic Edison Phonographs. Also, other new information has been added, making this new edition a welcome addition to the library of the new as well as the seasoned collector.
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The Edison Disc Phonographs and the Diamond Discs
George L. Frow
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Binding: Soft Cover
Copyright: 2001
Pages: 294
Size: 6 x 9 in.
Condition: New
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