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What is the value of a signed thomas Edison record it is a thick record?

The value of a signed Thomas Edison record can vary greatly depending on its condition, rarity, and the specific content. It may be valuable to collectors and historians interested in Edison's work and innovations in the field of sound recording. To determine the exact value, it is recommended to consult with a reputable appraiser or auction house specializing in historical artifacts.


Why Thomas Edison invented the phonograph?

Edison patented the sound recording and reproducing phonograph in 1878 but did not invent it. Charles Cros produced a theory (April 18, 1877) concerning a phonograph, but he never made the working model. Thomas Edison did manage to manufacture a model in order to acquire the patent.


What is the value of Edison cylinder records?

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.


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.


How did Thomas Edison get a coma?

His health decreased enough for him to collapse into a coma on October 14, 1931. He sadly died 4 days later on October 18, 1931.

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Who holds the record for the most patents?

Thomas Edison: 1,093


What is the value of a signed thomas Edison record it is a thick record?

The value of a signed Thomas Edison record can vary greatly depending on its condition, rarity, and the specific content. It may be valuable to collectors and historians interested in Edison's work and innovations in the field of sound recording. To determine the exact value, it is recommended to consult with a reputable appraiser or auction house specializing in historical artifacts.


Whats the most valuable 45rpm record?

The most valuable record ever is the John Lennon Double Fantasy album which he signed for Mark Chapman a few hours before he died. A private collector bought it for $525,000.


When was the record player created?

In 1877 by Thomas Edison.


What year did Edison invent the record player?

1887


What inventor was credited with inventing the record player?

Thomas A. Edison invented the record player in 1877 in Menlo Park Laboatories in West Orange, New Jersey.


What did thomas alva Edison invent in his whole lifetime?

Lots of things. Most notably the light-bulb and phonograph (record player)


Who was the first to record human voice?

It was Thomas Alva Edison. The song was MARY HAD A LITTLE lAMB.


What is the role of Thomas Edison in the rise of popular music?

He invented the phonograph record and record player.


What material did Thomas Edison record sound on?

Wax cylinders.


How much is the Edison Record Rhythm of the Day worth?

$1,987,654


WHEN Edison invent the electricity?

Mr Edison did NOT invent electricity. Lighting is electricity and we know Edison did not invent THAT. Edison invented a number of ways to USE electricity for human enjoyment, for example, the light bulb, and the record player.