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Phonograph or Speaking Machine patent drawing, 1878
US 200,521Phonograph or Speaking Machine1878

PD-11 · US 200,521

Phonograph or Speaking Machine

Edison's talking machine — the phonograph that made sound permanent, filed two years after the telephone.

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T. A. Edison
Patented
February 19, 1878

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PD-11 · US 200,521 · Filed · Menlo Park, N.J.

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