Edison's Diamond Disk Record Player
Edison's answer to Victor's competition was to make a superior quality machine with 1/4" disks in 1912. B. Lillquist shows us the Edison Chippendale 250 disk phonograph and plays "Just Keep on Smiling" as a demonstration. He describes how it works.

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