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28 Where can I find a list of cylinders which were made? |
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This article is from the Antique Radios And Phonographs FAQ, by Hank van Cleef vancleef@netcom with numerous contributions by others.
Wax cylinders made up until by Edison 1912 are covered
in a book written by Alan Koenigsberg, 502 E.
17th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11226. Celluloid cylinders
made by Edison are listed in a publication sold by
The City of London Phonograph and Gramophone Society (CLPGS),
Mr. Chris Hamilton, "Ardlarich," 2 Kirklands Park, Cupar,
Fife KY15 4EP, Scotland. Phone: 44 334 543 90.
 
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