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It was around 1996, when I saw my first Edison Cylinder Phonograph, an Amberola 30, at a
Florida Antique Mall.  While I had seen Disc Phonographs (we called it Gramaphones), I had
never heard of, let alone seen, a cylinder type phonograph.  Since the purchase of this
Amberola 30, I quickly collected a large number of Edison and Columbia Graphophone
Cylinder Phonographs, all of which, on the advice of serious collectors, I disposed off after a
few years to focus exclusively on rarer and more interesting
Edison Cylinder Phonographs
including a Edison Class M Concert Electric Coin-op Cylinder Phonograph, Edison Windsor
Coin-Op Electric Cylinder Phonograph, Autophone, Amberola 1-A with Lyre grille, Edison
Opera Phonograph, and an Early Edison Home with Bacigalupi label.