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American Edison Triumph Model 2 and 4 Minute Cylinder Phonograph

Thomas Edison invented the cylinder phonograph to rival the Victor record phonograph. His cylinder phonographs are considered more of a rarity since the Victor design gained widespread popularity throughout the 20th century.

The Edison phonograph utilized cylinders as the medium to record and play recordings.  Cylinders slid onto a spindle and played for either two or four minutes. This Triumph model plays both  cylinder durations. A large spring wind mechanism powers the phonograph.

The eleven panel metal cygnet horn has a painted faux wood grain finish.

The oak case comes with a lid with handle that locks into place. The Edison signature is on both the case and mechanism.

This fully restored phonograph comes with a one year warranty.

41″ High x 23″ Wide x 23″ Deep – Overall

30″ High x 21″ Wide x 20″ Deep – Horn only

Circa 1905

SOLD

SKU: LPEA 3 P $2,750
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  • American

  • Edison
  • Triumph Model Cylinder Phonograph
  • Plays 2 and 4 Minute Cylinders
  • Spring Wind Movement
  • Cygnet Style Horn
  • Painted Faux Wood Grain Finish
  • One Year Warranty
  • 41″ H x 23″ W x 23″ D  Overall
  • 30″ H x 21″ W x 20″ D  Horn Only
  • Circa 1905