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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2008

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  • I have a 30 also. Compliments for your having your machine in such perfect, musical condition. Excellent record you chose, too! It's such a fun and reliable and portable and durable machine. This sort of Edison represents the best of American phonograph engineering: solid, accurately made steel gears in cast iron bearings, wears forever. We'll have these machines, running for centuries to come, because they were made so fundamentally robust. Excellent video, Fritz.

    I will join your forum now.

  • Thanks so much.

    We ( my father and i ) do our best =)

    Thank you for registering, i hope more will do that :-)

    See you in Forum.

    Fritz Unger

  • we collect them...

    just look our other phonographs

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  • What song is this?

  • I have an amberola 30. is there much difference in the sound between the amberola 30 and 50?

  • Hello, Fritz! Yes, I've joined using my real name, Reid. Just today got a new gramophone and have posted about it at your forum.

    We have had many rare phonographs and talking machines over the years, most of them are long gone now, sold. But it is still fun to get a "new" machine on occasion.

    See you all at Fritz's new forum. It's a great place!

  • I'll trade you cylinders! I have one some groovy flute ones. Write me if interested.

  • Great video, in fact I'm placing it in my favorites! I have 6 cylinders, yet didn't know what an Amberola looked like... now I do. I am in awe! Do you collect or are you just lucky?

  • The instrument at 0:45 reminds me of a square wave, like that on the 8 bit Nintendo.

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