1901 Edison Standard Model A New Style Phonograph

$108.60
$97.20
Dimension L: 10 W: 15 H: 17 Inches
About A true conversation piece, this display-only model of the 1901 Edison Standard Model A New Style Phonograph is entirely handmade by master craftsmen. Admire an intricately constructed case, removable horn, cylinder, sound box, belt, windup key, stop lever, and more. This phonograph model is made from iron with exceptional realism. A fine tribute to Thomas Edison’s 1877 invention of the phonograph, the first machine able to reproduce recorded sound.

Note: This item is for display only and is not a working model.
History The phonograph was invented in 1877 by Thomas Edison (1847-1931) and was the first machine to be able to reproduce the recorded sound. While other inventors had produced devices that could record sounds, Edison's phonograph was the first to be able to reproduce the recorded sound.