1899 Edison Concert Cylinder Phonograph Plays Uncle Josh Weathersby Troubles In A Hotel -Cal Stewart
Here's one of my early Edison drawer model Concert Phonographs playing a very early Edison Concert brown wax cylinder from my collection, "Uncle Josh Weathersby's Troubles In A Hotel" by Mr. Cal Stewart. What is very interesting about this early original recording is that Cal Stewart takes us back to his time (1899) by mentioning trying to blow out the gas lighting in his hotel room and listening to an early coin-op Edison phonograph ("funny-graph" as he calls it) with listening tubes. Thanks for stopping in for a visit and I hope you enjoy the video!

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