Ediphone Shaver, circa 1927

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Artifact Overview

Dictaphones and Ediphones were sound recording devices largely used for oral dictation in business settings. In this scenario, wax cylinder recordings were passed to a secretary, who listened to the recording with a playback-only transcriber and then typed up notes. A shaving machine, such as this one, scraped the previously inscribed layer away allowing a wax cylinder to be reused over 100 times.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Shaving machine

Date Made

circa 1927

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

29.2003.71

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Thomas A. Edison, Inc.

Material

Steel (Alloy)
Cast iron
Nickel (Metal)

Color

Black (Color)
Gold (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 12 in
Width: 20 in
Length: 11 in

Inscriptions

on plate: EDIPHONE SHAVER / TRADE MARK / PATENTED APR. 27, 1915 / SERIAL NO. 27455 MANUFACTURED BY / THOMAS A EDISON, INC. ORANGE N.J.
Ediphone Shaver, circa 1927