[Phono-L] Cylinders not Edison, but whose?/

AllenAmet at aol.com AllenAmet at aol.com
Sat Mar 22 15:51:37 PDT 2008


 
In a message dated 3/22/2008 6:44:24 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
ger55 at comcast.net writes:

First,  Why is there a patent date of 1902 on ALL of the  records


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The July 29, 1902 patent (by Messer) is explained in detail in  PHP. It was 
originally used on Lambert celluloid cylinders, and then migrated  over to the 
Albany Indestructibles (Oxford too). Those were first placed on  sale in Nov 
1907 and lasted until around 1922, when the factory burned  down.
 
  Do not confuse them with US Everlasting's which had a different  patent 
(Varian Harris) and no metal rings inside. Those were sold from 1910  - ca. 1914, 
also in both 2 and 4-min types. The Lakeside brand was used by  Montgomery 
Ward.
 
Allen
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