The Edison phonograph monthly (Mar 1905-Feb 1906)

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TECHNICAL INDEX Publication began March, 1905, so the index runs from March, 1905, through February, 1906, coinciding with the contents of book. MONTH PAGE — A — B — Bijou Phono Mar Business Machine Aug Balmoral Nov — C — 4 3 3 — E — Excelsior Phono Mar 4 — F — G — Gem Phono — H — Home Phono. May 3 Oct 7,13 Nov 4 Dec 6,7 Mar 12 April . . . .4,6,10,12 May 3 June 5,13 Aug 8 Oct ... . 7,10,12,13 Nov 4 Dec 6,7 — I — Majestic Phono Mar — N — — O — Phonogram. .Mar 4,5,12 May 13 June 12 July 5 Aug 4 Sept 6,12 Oct 5,10 Dec 9 Feb 5 — Q — — R — Reproducers Model C Reproducers Model B Rookwood Finish — S — Standard Phono June 3 June 3 Nov 13 Mar 12 April 4,5,6,10 May 3 June 12 Aug 7 Oct . . 7,10,11,12,13 Nov 4,1 1 Dec 6,7 Jan 13 Feb 6 Sapphires May 4 Dec 5 Shelf System Aug 5 — T — Triumph Phono Mar 12 April 4,1 1,12 May 3 Oct 7 Dec 6,7 — U — Uncle Josh Mar 6 — V — Vernis Martin Nov 13 Victor (Edison) Dec 3 — W — Windsor Phono Mar 4 — X — — z — HIGHLIGHTS OF EP.M. NO. 1, 1903-1904 PUBLISHED IN LIMITED EDITION OF 1,000 COPIES No. 1 March First issue of EP.M., Record list April 1903. Portrait of Mr. Edison December 27, 1902. Lambert looses suit to Edison. The Phonogram discontinued Dec. 1902. No. 2 April Purpose of EPM. Record list May 1903. Dealers surplus of 14" horns. Solution to cure reproducer blast. No. 3 May Record list June 1903, New reproducer lift for Standard model. Great issue! Dealer comparison Disc versus cylinder. Reporter story Edison's favorite invention. No. 4 June Record list July 1903. Editorial What the world has lost. Future of the Phonograph. No. 5 July Record list August 1903. New Megahorn approved introduced in June. Why Bill Bailey returned home ??? Worlds largest horn to date. Patents to date 791! No. 6 Aug. Record list September 1903. Process for making Edison Gold Moulded records. Cut-away drawing of C reproducer and recorder. No. 7 Sept. Record list October 1903. Good! New style repeating attachment. Edison Kineoscopes and films. No. 8 Oct. Record list November 1903 Uncle Josh writes a book. One record played 1525 times. No. 9 Nov. Record list December 1903. New style horn crane. 8 pages of advertising. No. 10 Dec. Record list January 1904. EP.M. cancels all advertising. Record played 3000 times. No. 1 1 Jan. Record list February 1904. A slap at disc machines. A device to play the Phonograph at sea. No. 12 Feb. Record list March 1904. How about having a Phonograph party? Queen Victoria's Phonograph message. Cotton wrapping discontinued peg box instead. Mammoth Phonograph horn 21 ft long weight 420 lbs.