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George The Gentleman @UC7n-nhvIhc44UO6oPDLi-yQ@youtube.com

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My name is Carson, and I am 15. I make videos of phonographs


03:07
“Yea we’ll be fine”~Brian Griffith~Recorded onto wax cylinder. @brianmakesmusic1
01:44
1898 Edison 2-clip standard phonograph FULL restoration. {READ DESCRIPTION}
02:13
1902~”Turkey in de straw”~Billy Golden. {1904 EDISON STANDARD WITH 1898 HORN}
02:37
1898~”Stars and stripes forever”~Sousa with the Edison Military Band. {STANDARD WITH MASSIVE HORN}
02:20
A new years message from me on wax cylinder.
01:56
“Dixie Traveller” by Me (Banjo and funny talk). Yellowstone Phonograph company of Billings, Montana.
02:03
1902~”Birds and the brook”~Peerless Orchestra. {DIGITAL TRANSFER}
02:14
1899~”Smokey Mokes”~Columbia grand orchestra. {READ DESCRIPTION}
02:10
1907~”Ring out the bells for Christmas”~Edison concert band. {DIGITAL TRANSFER}
02:28
1897~”Salvation army patrol”~Columbia orchestra. {DIGITAL TRANSFER}
02:31
Merry Christmas! 1907~”Ring out the bells for Christmas”~Edison concert band. {EDISON STANDARD D}
01:15
“Phantograph” dubbed cylinder from amberol to brown wax.
02:12
1900~”Flora waltz”~Walter Rodgers (Columbia orchestra). {DIGITAL TRANSCRIPTION}
02:00
1902~”Always in the way”~J.W. Meyers. {DIGITAL TRANSFER}
02:27
1900(?)~Unknown band selection~Columbia Orchestra. {DIGITAL TRANSFER}
02:24
1899~”Edison Polka”~Charles P. Low. {DIGITAL TRANSFER}
02:36
Demonstration of a rebuilt 1901 early “STANDARD” type AA talking machine.
01:46
Cylinder recording synced with video of the recording.
01:01
2024 home recording; “Balls in your jaws” by Conner, Connor, and Carson.
02:20
1902~”Holy City”~(WITH HOME RECORDING)~Harry Macdonald. {DIGITAL TRANSFER}
02:00
1902~”Darkey’s patrol”~Vess L. Ossman. {DIGITAL TRANSFER}
02:03
1901~”All hail the power of Jesus’ name”~J.W. Meyers. {DIGITAL TRANSFER}
09:52
Demonstration of a 1910 STANDARD phonograph with JAS phonograph company platter attachment.
00:35
First “recording” on a dictaphone cylinder using a homemade recorder. (Read description)
00:46
Columbia type Q Graphophone with a massive horn.
01:57
1903~”C-H-I-C-K-E-N” (That’s the way to spell chicken)~ Arthur Collins. {DIGITAL TRANSFER}
02:05
1901~”Camp Meeting Jubilee”~Columbia quartet. {DIGITAL TRANSFER}
03:25
1897~Unknown Irish speaker or sketch: read description. {DIGITAL TRANSCRIPTION}
08:24
Demonstration of an early 1901 Columbia “Q” phonograph and playing a cylinder.
02:23
~1890s(?)~Two selections from a female child (home recording)~Unkown singer~{DIGITAL TRANSFER}
02:09
1899(?)~”Carry me back to old Virginny”~Columbia Quartet~DIGITAL TRANSFER.
01:37
~1902~”Mandy, won’t you let me be your beau?”~Harry Tally~RAW TRANSFER~Columbia record #932
09:03
“ELECTRIC” reproduction of Edison cylinders
06:53
How I transfer Edison cylinders, easy, cheap, effective.
01:57
1906(?)~”Kentucky Babe””~Vassar Girls~DIGITAL TRANSFER~Edison Record #9460~
02:21
1907~”Flanagan on a broadway car”~Steve Porter. {Edison Standard D}
02:15
1908~”Imitation of amateur night at the vaudeville”~C. Porter. {Edison Standard D}
02:18
1904~”The Whistler and his dog”~Edison Military Band. {Edison Model D}
02:19
1906~”If the man in the moon where a coon”~Ada Jones. {Edison Model D Standard}
02:21
Playing a home recorded acetate on a windup phonograph
02:12
Update #1 on restoration of the 77’ custom Nova
06:22
Demonstration and beginning of restoration of an Edison Laboratory c150 Diamond Disk machine.
02:21
Ragtime Rastus dances the “Maple Leaf Rag” by Van Eps; Edison 2 minute cylinder.
03:59
Happy Fourth! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 “The Bonnet Blue Flag”~Miller and his Old South Quartet~
02:01
Demonstration of a “Ragtime Rastus” Phonograph dancing toy.
04:09
The restoration of the amberola 8 has been completed.
04:10
1913~”My Uncle’s Farm”~Golden and Hughes. {Amberola 8}
03:50
Rare Amberola 8 phonograph demonstration
02:39
1910~”Dixie”~Arthur Pryor’s Band. {Victor XI}
03:00
1916~”Stars and Stripes Forever March”~Sousas band. {Victor XI}
03:05
1910~”Casey Jones”~Billy Murray And American Quartet.
04:01
1910~“That’s The Doctor, Bill“~Billy Murray.
02:55
1905~”Man Without Woman”~Billy Murray. (raw transfer)
02:39
1906~”Nigger Loves His ‘Possum”~Collins And Harlan. (Raw Transfer)
01:55
1898~“Old Black Joe“~Haydn Quartet. BERLINER! (Transfer)
02:01
1901~“The man behind“~Billy Murray~DIGITAL TRANSFER~Busy Bee Cylinder #151
02:59
Homemade Reproduction Berliner!
04:21
1916-“Poor Butterfly” (foxtrot) Victor Military Band.
02:20
1902-“Good evening, Caroline”-Billy Murray
03:10
1931-“Music In My Fingers“-Frank Luther and Phil Oman