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Edison "Cygnet" Phonograph


This Phonograph was the last cylinder phonograph that Thomas Alva Edison made, and it was made circa 1909. The cylinders it plays can be either 2 or 4 minutes in duration and are made from wax. The horn is removable and there's a wooden top that covers the works, so it can be easily moved. When the phonograph is set up, it measures 40" in height, by 17" deep, and the horn is 19" across.
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