[Phono-L] Re: Earliest Surviving Serial Number for an EdisonSquare Top S...

Jim Galoppa edisonstuff at comcast.net
Sat May 26 08:11:59 PDT 2007


That Number 4 Standard in Frow's book is in Charley Hummel's Collection I 
saw it Sat. nite before the Wayne Show, I've heard there might be a Number 3 
out there somewhere has anyone seen that one ?

Jim G.


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>
> ===========
> Several years ago I bought #283 from Charley Hummel. Significantly, it did
> have a gear cover. As with early Homes, these were assembled out of 
> sequential
> order and there's no clear cut-off point for certain features. I 
> subsequently
> sold that one but still have 803, admitted higher than your 500 level but
> still  very early. It has a gear cover as well, and is in near-mint 
> original
> condition.
>
> Number 4 is illustrated in Frow's book, the owner is not mentioned.
>
> Best regards,
> Rene Rondeau
>
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