That's wax Amberol No. 4M-61 to be exact. Edison used wax Amberol masters to press Blue Amberol cylinders from 1912 to 1914. After 1914, Edison decided to cut cost by dubbing Blue Amberol cylinders from Diamond Discs. The Blue Amberols essentially became recordings of recordings and the quality was not always that great.
i´ve had already read about this appliance but i´ve never seen in functioning. Thank you by the video.
PauloMauricio 1 year ago
ESpectaculARRR!!!!!!
trumpetfish1 1 year ago
Very nice 4 minute version of such a great song!
EnerG15 1 year ago
i have this machine and cylinder i will post the machine soon but the cylinder is all moled cracked and so forth thanks
edisonphonographfan 2 years ago
Beautiful Amberola!
I have this on a Edison Diamond Disc. It's a nice recording.
Paal1994 2 years ago
Yes, this is one of the early 4-minute cylinders, as it was originally released as Amberol No. 61.
EdisonSquirrel 2 years ago
That's wax Amberol No. 4M-61 to be exact. Edison used wax Amberol masters to press Blue Amberol cylinders from 1912 to 1914. After 1914, Edison decided to cut cost by dubbing Blue Amberol cylinders from Diamond Discs. The Blue Amberols essentially became recordings of recordings and the quality was not always that great.
phonophilo 2 years ago