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Very early battery-powered DC fan invented by Frank Perret, who later went on to become one of the world's foremost volcanologists.
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Unique attachment to play disc records on a cylinder phonograph.
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A very crude early (1896) phonograph which had a lifespan of only a few months before the inventor was sued out of business.
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One of the first electric fans, which used a light bulb to create electrical resistance to control the speed of the motor.
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A very heavy (32 pounds) and very powerful (1800rpm) fan made in 1892 by Crocker-Wheeler Motor Company of NYC, powered by 115V DC current.
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Unfortunately, I couldn't place the comment on page. The system constantly shows "error". We wish to learn as much as possible about stories of this device. Mister Rondeau! Don't deprive of us pleasure to hear the first-ever stereo! Please make video with two microphones, and place on YouTube. Thanks! Bravo!
It is sensation! Nobody knows about it. It is necessary to correct encyclopaedias! A.Bljumlejn not the pioneer of stereo! He is Edison! Hence, the first systems of stereorecord have been offered not in 1930th years, and at least, in 1898! Actually even earlier. Before us real industrial serial copy! The first high-grade device for stereorecord and sound reproduction! It is interesting, whether knew then engineers about stereoeffect, or simply wished to improve quality of sound?