Edison's Phonograph Doll is a historic toy that was created by Thomas Edison in the late 19th century. It was one of the first examples of a doll that could record and play back sound, specifically using Edison's phonograph technology. The doll featured a small phonograph mechanism inside its body, allowing it to reproduce sound when a crank was turned. The doll was typically made from porcelain or composition materials and would often be dressed in elaborate clothing.

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