This early “Model A” standard phonograph stands out as a significant specimen, recognized by its distinctive 4-clip design—named after the clips on the case. This particular phonograph was produced before the introduction of 4-minute cylinders, with its creation dating around 1898. In contrast to the rounded cases of later models, this early iteration was housed in a square casing. The phonograph has been carefully restored to an excellent state of operation, preserving its historical charm. It features an Automatic reproducer, the original shaver, and a replica horn. For additional information, please refer to the provided images. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.