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Edison's Cheap Piece of Mechanism Round
At the turn of the 20th century, Thomas Edison's Electric Illuminating Company produced a carbon filament light bulb which had long, squiggly windings of internal filaments in order to produce enough light to brighten a room. A prolific inventor Edison may have been, but his bulb did not garner great reviews, deemed "awful" and "a cheap piece of mechanism" in the social media of his day.
01.18.20
Photo: Robert Peterson III