This early model “A” standard phonograph is a notable example, distinguished by its unique 4-clip design—so named for the clips on the case. Notably, this phonograph was manufactured prior to the advent of 4-minute cylinders, dating back to approximately 1898. Unlike later models, which featured rounded cases, these early versions were encased in a square structure. The device has been meticulously restored to excellent working order, retaining its classic allure. It includes an Automatic reproducer, the original shaver, and a reproduction horn. For further details, please examine the accompanying images. Should you have any questions, do not hesitate to inquire.