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It depends on the condition of the record and the title. Is the record playable? Is it chipped or cracked? Is part of the plaster core missing? A good guess would be $5 for an average record with box and lid that match the title of the record. Others can be more valuable according to rarity and demand.

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What year were gramophones invented?

The phonograph was invented in 1877 by Thomas Edison. It used cylinder records. In 1887, Emile Berliner initiated the transition from phonograph cylinders to flat discs with a spiral groove running from the periphery to near the center. He called his invention the gramophone to bypass Edison's "phonograph" Trademark.


When did Thomas Edison invent cylinders that could be played with a phonograph?

About l877. the earliest Edison phonographs were the cylinder type. Disc recordings (hence the term Disk Jockey) were invented by Emil Berliner much later and he sold the patents to Columbia Records. We still have both Columbia records and CBS. Mr. Berliner was a US citizen who also developed the Microphone and related devices for recording purposes.


Which Edison cylinder recordings are rare?

Some examples of rare Edison cylinder recordings include those by obscure or regional artists, recordings from the early years of the technology, or recordings that were not widely distributed. Additionally, recordings in good condition or featuring unique content can also be considered rare.


What did thomas Edison use to make the phonograph?

Thomas Edison used a tinfoil cylinder to make the phonograph in 1877. This early version required hand-cranking to operate and had limited playback capabilities.


Did Thomas Edison invent the ponograph?

No, Thomas Edison did not invent the phonograph. It was actually invented by Thomas Edison's contemporary, inventor and scientist Emile Berliner, in 1887. Berliner's phonograph used a flat disc instead of a cylinder to record and play back sound.

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When did Edison Records end?

Edison Records ended in 1929.


When was Edison Records created?

Edison Records was created on 1888-06-28.


Why did they make the vinyl record player?

Vinyl records replaced shellac records, which were heavier and costlier to produce. The record player was a more durable, portable version of the Edison Cylinder, which was the first mass-produced recorded audio format.


When did thomas Edison invent the tin wrapped cylinder to play on a phonograph?

Thomas Edison invented it in 1877.


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Does the Thomas a Edison centennial coin have value


What year were gramophones invented?

The phonograph was invented in 1877 by Thomas Edison. It used cylinder records. In 1887, Emile Berliner initiated the transition from phonograph cylinders to flat discs with a spiral groove running from the periphery to near the center. He called his invention the gramophone to bypass Edison's "phonograph" Trademark.


Who invented the tin-wrapped cylinder sound recording?

Thomas Edison.


What year did Thomas Edison invent the process of sound recording on a tin-wrapped cylinder?

The process sound recording on a tin wrapped cylinder was invented in 1877


What was before 78 records?

cylinders with bumps on them--invented by Thomas Edison.


Who invented the first tin wrapped cylinder that could be played on a phonograph?

Edison


What was the very first phonograph record?

1871 invented by Thomas Edison at the age of 24


When did Thomas Edison invent cylinders that could be played with a phonograph?

About l877. the earliest Edison phonographs were the cylinder type. Disc recordings (hence the term Disk Jockey) were invented by Emil Berliner much later and he sold the patents to Columbia Records. We still have both Columbia records and CBS. Mr. Berliner was a US citizen who also developed the Microphone and related devices for recording purposes.