The Edison Standard Model B Phonograph
The Model B “Standard” had a production run from 1906 to 1908. It first Had a Banner decal in the front, but when they were all used up they switched to the simple “EDISON” script logo.
There are only a few differances between the Model A and Model B, the Model B has the speed control under the motor board and the case is taller then the Model A. Both machines play two minute cylinders. The Model B was first introduced with a 14″ black and brass horn, but in 1907 it was changed to a 10 panel 30″ black Morning Glory horn. The selling price was $25.00 new in 1907.