Restored Multiphone 1908 Jukebox Plays Edison Blue Amberol Cylinders
Here's a short video of a beautifully-restored Multiphone, manufactured in New York City in 1908. It's a true early jukebox, with 24 cylinders randomly selectable, with each 4-minute tune played for a nickel. I hope you enjoy this fascinating mechanism!

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Multiphone Jukebox

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edison blue amberol, care and cleaning, reaming TUTORIAL

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Monty Python - the sketch from Holland (1973)

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The Multiphone Coin-Operated Phonograph

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Edison Museum Wax Cylinder Recording Session (HD)

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Shyvers Multiphone music system wallbox, We buy them 585-747-0605

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RCA Victor Record Changer 1931 Radiola Automatic Electrola RAE-26 Demonstration

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How do you determine the take number on an Edison Blue Amberol Cylinder?

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