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Description 
An Edison Amber Cylinder Player. Have no name or number on this phonograph This Thomas A Edison Amberola #30 Table Model Phonograph, with built-in horn, was given to Mrs. Lulu Harmon by her son Wilber Harmon prior to her death. She gave it back to her son. He in turn, gave it to his daughter Luann (Mrs. Luann Harmon Stoecker of McLaughin, South Dakota). Mrs. Luann Harmon Stoecker and her two brothers, Bobbie and Richard Harmon have placed this instrument in the pioneer museum, as a memorial to the memory of Wilber and Blanche Fox Harmon. Note: There are 100 cylinder records included. Some are on the table beside the Phonograph, and there is a black box of them in Accessions #1800.001.0104.
- Cylinder, Phonograph - Pioneer-Krier Museum
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Cylender palyer
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