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The Edison Voicewriter (also marketed as the Ediphone) is a dictation machine designed by Thomas A. Edison, Inc..[1] It was developed in the early 1940s and introduced to the market in 1945.
The machine uses an unique vertical mechanism to emboss sounds onto red plastic discs called diamond discs.[2]


