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What is the phonograph made of?

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  • by Britton Cowman on June 22nd, 2010

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    Although many different prototypes of the phonograph were invented using different building materials, the phonograph credited to Edison is the most recognized. Edison used tin, steel, a diamond tip, a wood box and beeswax in building his phonograph.

    References:

    The Library of Congress: The History of the Edison Disc Phonograph

    Edison Phonograph Museum

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