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Edison brand phonographs designed to play
Amberol cylinders were
named Amberolas.[citation needed] The four-minute
Amberol cylinder made its
debut in 1908...
- emplo**** by the
Edison Company.
These were
designed to be pla**** on an
Amberola, a type of
Edison machine specially designed for
celluloid records that...
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Close up of the
mechanism of an
Edison Amberola, c. 1915...
- home..." Tim Gracyk, Bob
Roberts - Tenor.
Retrieved 16 May 2013.
Edison Amberola Monthly,
Thomas A. Edison, Inc., 1976,
Volume 1, Page 8. "'The Woodchuck's...
- (1975).
Oxford and
Silvertone records, 1911–1918. St. Johnsbury, VT: New
Amberola Phonograph Co. p. 30. OCLC 2593220. "151.019 –
Aloha Oe. (Farewell To Thee)...
- 1972 printing) 283-48420-9 Brooks, Tim -
Little Wonder Records, The New
Amberola Phonograph Company 1999 Connor, D.
Russell and Hicks,
Warren W. - BG On...
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these improved cylinder records. The
internal horn
models were
called Amberolas.
Edison marketed its "Fireside"
model phonograph with a
gearshift and...
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product names common in the
early 20th century, such as Pianola, Victrola,
Amberola, Mazola, Crayola, Rock-Ola, Shinola, or
brands such as the
radio equipment...
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actively performed from 1998 to 2003. He can be
heard on
recordings made for
Amberola Records and ATMA Records. Born in Joliette, Quebec,
Thouin began studying...
- batteries. One of the
first products were Blue
Amberol cylinders and the
Amberola player, an
early sound recording medium and player. This was
followed by...