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Edison, Thomas Alva (1847-1931) "I have always been actively interested in the development and exploitation of my phonograph and records." - Edison always replied, when asked, that of all his inventions, he liked the phonograph best

Typed Letter Signed "Thos A Edison," 1p, 8.5" x 10.5". From the Laboratory of Thomas A. Edison, Orange, N.J., March 17, 1924. To Frank S. Martin, Assistant Manager, Montana Phonograph Company, Helena, Montana. Trimmed, minor flaws, tiny upper right corner missing, mounting remnants cover verso. Superb Edison umbrella signature! Very good condition.

In part, "On reading your recent letter I was somewhat surprised to learn that a number of your dealers were of the impression that I was not taking any active part in the phonograph business, and only interested to the extent of receiving royalties. As you are aware, there could be nothing further from the facts. As you know, I have always been actively interested in the development and exploitation of my phonograph and records. There was only one period when I suspended such work, and that was during the two years that I gave to our Government during war times. On the signing of the armistice I came back to the laboratory and resumed active work in connection with the phonograph and records."

When asked which one of his inventions was his favorite, Edison always answered, "I like the phonograph best."

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