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Answer for the clue "Gramophone inventor ", 6 letters:
edison

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At all events, we can wait till Edison perfects the electric light, before asking him to make a dinner available with Delmonico fifteen miles away.

In which case, Emma thought, Edison might be able to find him before Basil Ware's Bow Street Runner did.

Edison then worked with William Kennedy Laurie Dickson to create a practical means of recording the images, using flexible celluloid film, created by George Eastman (1854-1932).

Edison cylinder machine at the age of eight, long-hair music and opera his aunt collected.

In keeping with her employment agreement with Edison, she had promised to participate in Miranda's games.

As a myth, science fiction speaks in their own language to those persons who “think Western,” those people who are the product of the logic of Descartes, the physics of Newton, the encyclopedism of Diderot, the skepticism of Voltaire, the practical experimentation of Franklin, the biology of Darwin, the inventions of Edison, and the revised relativistic physics of Einstein.

Max Edison could have been a retired doctor or a distinguished elderly jazz musician.

Edison plowed his profits into creating a state-of-the-art laboratory/workshop first in Newark, then in Menlo Park, New Jersey.

It also overstates the importance of rare geniuses, such as Watt and Edison.

The room was decorated with posters of Latina women penetrating themselves with vegetables, and it had been done up with pilfered carpet remnants and furniture from the adjoining Edison Hotel.

Edison came hurtling in with a coverall, followed by his faithful slaves lugging a sitz bath of steaming water.

Attaching a diaphragm across the narrow end of a horn concentrates the sound energy and allows the needle to cut the wiggly line into a piece of waxor, as in the original, a piece of tin foil wound round a drum (Please look up Edison, Phonograph on the web).

Until he was certain that everyone in town, other than the Edisons and a handful of children, was properly programmed, he should restrict the use of the command phrase to telephone conversations, as with Troutman, and to situations wherein he was alone with the subject and free from fear of interruption.

He sold out alternating current and wireless communications to the Thomas Edison organization.