Cleaning, Playing & Collecting Edison Diamond Discs
Edison Diamond Discs are very different than regular 78 rpm records of the same era. Because they require specialty equipment to play them as well as ideal storage conditions, they can easily be irreparably damaged by those who are not informed of the proper methods of handling them. This video is meant for the new collector of Edison Diamond Discs who wants to keep their discs safe, as well as get some helpful tips on playing and collecting them that other collectors have not yet discussed.

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Edison Diamond Discs!

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Edison Diamond Disc Re-Creation Records History

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Storing 78 RPM Records

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1646. Cleaning and waxing the Edison Diamond Disc motor board. 

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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Edison Diamond Disc C19 Phonograph

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Making Sense of German Stamp Collecting

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Billy Murray - Ever Since the Movies Learned to Talk - 1929 Edison Disc

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256. Extremely rare Louis XV Diamond Disc phonograph, one of only 62 made

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Off the Record Presents: Joe Bussard

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1927 "VARSITY DRAG" Played On Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph Early Model A-250 (Disc #52109)

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COMPLETE REBUILD OF THE EDISON MODEL C & H REPRODUCER

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The REAL Reason I Buy $1 Vinyl Records (It’s Not What You Think)

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Edison's Diamond Disk Record Player

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Edison Dance Reproducer.mov

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The thinnest vinyl record ever made

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What Happened to the Cox .049? | The Engine That Couldn’t Survive Modern Childhood

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134. Setting the tracking on an Edison Diamond Disc phonograph

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The Hammond Organ Factory: Chicago's Ruined Music Empire

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