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My error. Hasn't checked the book yet! Sent from my iPhone -- Peter pjfra...@mac.com On Nov 23, 2011, at 9:21 AM, allena...@aol.com wrote: > six springs? > > allen > > > > In a message dated 11/22/2011 8:46:07 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, > pjfra...@mac.com writes: > > Not sure. Can you look at the pix and let me know? > > Sent from my iPhone > ___ > Phono-L mailing list > http://phono-l.org ___ Phono-L mailing list http://phono-l.org
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how many mainsprings (or barrels) does your photo show for the BC? allen -- In a message dated 11/23/2011 2:09:47 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, pjfra...@mac.com writes: Feels like 18! A real bicep builder. Sent from my iPhone ___ Phono-L mailing list http://phono-l.org
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Feels like 18! A real bicep builder. Sent from my iPhone -- Peter pjfra...@mac.com On Nov 23, 2011, at 9:21 AM, allena...@aol.com wrote: > six springs? > > allen > > > > In a message dated 11/22/2011 8:46:07 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, > pjfra...@mac.com writes: > > Not sure. Can you look at the pix and let me know? > > Sent from my iPhone > ___ > Phono-L mailing list > http://phono-l.org ___ Phono-L mailing list http://phono-l.org
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six springs? allen In a message dated 11/22/2011 8:46:07 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, pjfra...@mac.com writes: Not sure. Can you look at the pix and let me know? Sent from my iPhone ___ Phono-L mailing list http://phono-l.org
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HI ITS THE LATER ONE WITH THE SERPENTINE CASE I HAVE THE ONE WITH THE GG CASE NICE MACHINE -Original Message- From: Peter Fraser To: Antique Phonograph List Sent: Tue, Nov 22, 2011 8:46 pm Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Machines for Sale, offering to list first Not sure. Can you look at the pix and let me know? Sent from my iPhone -- Peter pjfra...@mac.com On Nov 22, 2011, at 5:15 PM, zonophone2...@aol.com wrote: > > hi peter > is this machine in the seperntine case or the gg case > just curious as mine has the early gg case > thanks > zono > > > > -Original Message- > From: AllenAmet > To: phono-l > Sent: Tue, Nov 22, 2011 2:43 pm > Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Machines for Sale, offering to list first > > > Hi Peter, > > Do you have a photo of the lower cabinet and motor? Thx. > > llen > - > > > n a message dated 11/20/2011 1:03:51 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, > jfra...@mac.com writes: > this is the 65 lb big daddy with 6-spring motor, huge ornate oak case, 6" > ong mandrel, and 4" diameter diaphragm "Higham" mechanically-amplifying > eproducer from 1905. Rare as hens teeth, especially with the reproducer in > orking order. Has original aluminum witch's hat horn that fits the wide > hroat of the reproducer. These simply do not turn up. > __ > hono-L mailing list > ttp://phono-l.org > > ___ > Phono-L mailing list > http://phono-l.org ___ Phono-L mailing list http://phono-l.org ___ Phono-L mailing list http://phono-l.org
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Not sure. Can you look at the pix and let me know? Sent from my iPhone -- Peter pjfra...@mac.com On Nov 22, 2011, at 5:15 PM, zonophone2...@aol.com wrote: > > hi peter > is this machine in the seperntine case or the gg case > just curious as mine has the early gg case > thanks > zono > > > > -Original Message- > From: AllenAmet > To: phono-l > Sent: Tue, Nov 22, 2011 2:43 pm > Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Machines for Sale, offering to list first > > > Hi Peter, > > Do you have a photo of the lower cabinet and motor? Thx. > > llen > - > > > n a message dated 11/20/2011 1:03:51 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, > jfra...@mac.com writes: > this is the 65 lb big daddy with 6-spring motor, huge ornate oak case, 6" > ong mandrel, and 4" diameter diaphragm "Higham" mechanically-amplifying > eproducer from 1905. Rare as hens teeth, especially with the reproducer in > orking order. Has original aluminum witch's hat horn that fits the wide > hroat of the reproducer. These simply do not turn up. > __ > hono-L mailing list > ttp://phono-l.org > > ___ > Phono-L mailing list > http://phono-l.org ___ Phono-L mailing list http://phono-l.org
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hi peter is this machine in the seperntine case or the gg case just curious as mine has the early gg case thanks zono -Original Message- From: AllenAmet To: phono-l Sent: Tue, Nov 22, 2011 2:43 pm Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Machines for Sale, offering to list first Hi Peter, Do you have a photo of the lower cabinet and motor? Thx. llen - n a message dated 11/20/2011 1:03:51 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, jfra...@mac.com writes: this is the 65 lb big daddy with 6-spring motor, huge ornate oak case, 6" ong mandrel, and 4" diameter diaphragm "Higham" mechanically-amplifying eproducer from 1905. Rare as hens teeth, especially with the reproducer in orking order. Has original aluminum witch's hat horn that fits the wide hroat of the reproducer. These simply do not turn up. __ hono-L mailing list ttp://phono-l.org ___ Phono-L mailing list http://phono-l.org
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Hi Peter, Do you have a photo of the lower cabinet and motor? Thx. Allen -- In a message dated 11/20/2011 1:03:51 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, pjfra...@mac.com writes: this is the 65 lb big daddy with 6-spring motor, huge ornate oak case, 6" long mandrel, and 4" diameter diaphragm "Higham" mechanically-amplifying reproducer from 1905. Rare as hens teeth, especially with the reproducer in working order. Has original aluminum witch's hat horn that fits the wide throat of the reproducer. These simply do not turn up. ___ Phono-L mailing list http://phono-l.org
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I made a typo and missed it - sorry- the diamond C (not B) came on the Amberola 30, 50, and 75. And it turns out the tops are all pot metal. For about the first two years the Diamond C has the brass sound tube soldered into the pot metal body. The ones with the black top and weight came later, and in my experience are a lot less stable (and far less goodlooking) than the earlier ones. Sent from my iPhone -- Peter pjfra...@mac.com On Nov 20, 2011, at 9:50 AM, Peter Fraser wrote: > Hi - > > Got lucky recently on finding a machine I'd sought for years, but some other > stuff needs to go to make space and to help pay for it. I plan to list these > items on eBay this evening, but catch me before then and maybe we can avoid > that and get you a better deal at the same time. > > Everything is located in the SF Bay Area. > > 1. Columbia BC 20th Century graphophone - this is the 65 lb big daddy with > 6-spring motor, huge ornate oak case, 6" long mandrel, and 4" diameter > diaphragm "Higham" mechanically-amplifying reproducer from 1905. Rare as hens > teeth, especially with the reproducer in working order. Has original aluminum > witch's hat horn that fits the wide throat of the reproducer. These simply > do not turn up. > > 2. Amberola III, in mahogany case and with maroon bed plate. Clean and > working perfectly, but to be sold without a reproducer. Case and horn and > grill in very good shape, but the shelf underneath has been cleanly removed. > We'll never know why, but I have a perfect pattern from which a replacement > shelf can be made, as well as a line on an Edison A-150 which could receive > the horn and other innards instead. Mech has the cylinder stop index rod > which is so often missing, good paint and pinstriping. An economical way to > get into the top of the line Edison cylinder mechanism. > > 3. Victor VTLA. s/n 4114. Quite nice and all original. Red mahogany finish > is still glossy outside and in, although there are few scuffs. No record > boxes. Great plating and pinstriping under the hood and has its original > reproducer, special needle cup and the often missing unique crank escutcheon. > This machine uses the motor of the Victor VI. An excellent chance at a super > early machine. > > 4. Amberola 75 in mahogany. Nice starter machine with iffy cosmetics. Has > the early two-setscrew carriage and brass body nickel plated diamond B > reproducer rather than the commonly found black pot metal version. It's been > stripped and lightened in color and has some veneer flaws. Complete except > for the easily constructed slide out shelves. A cheap way to get a machine > with built-in cylinder storage. > > 4. Theodore Roosevelt campaign speeches on blue amberol. Enquire on titles. > > Pictures upon request, and prices TBD. Let's talk. > > -- Peter > pjfra...@mac.com > ___ > Phono-L mailing list > http://phono-l.org ___ Phono-L mailing list http://phono-l.org
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I am interested in the 20th Century, if it can be shipped to NY. Also the Roosevelt cylinders. Jeff Connected by DROID on Verizon Wireless -Original message- From: Peter Fraser To: phono-l Sent: Sun, Nov 20, 2011 17:50:09 GMT+00:00 Subject: [Phono-L] Machines for Sale, offering to list first Hi - Got lucky recently on finding a machine I'd sought for years, but some other stuff needs to go to make space and to help pay for it. I plan to list these items on eBay this evening, but catch me before then and maybe we can avoid that and get you a better deal at the same time. Everything is located in the SF Bay Area. 1. Columbia BC 20th Century graphophone - this is the 65 lb big daddy with 6-spring motor, huge ornate oak case, 6" long mandrel, and 4" diameter diaphragm "Higham" mechanically-amplifying reproducer from 1905. Rare as hens teeth, especially with the reproducer in working order. Has original aluminum witch's hat horn that fits the wide throat of the reproducer. These simply do not turn up. 2. Amberola III, in mahogany case and with maroon bed plate. Clean and working perfectly, but to be sold without a reproducer. Case and horn and grill in very good shape, but the shelf underneath has been cleanly removed. We'll never know why, but I have a perfect pattern from which a replacement shelf can be made, as well as a line on an Edison A-150 which could receive the horn and other innards instead. Mech has the cylinder stop index rod which is so often missing, good paint and pinstriping. An economical way to get into the top of the line Edison cylinder mechanism. 3. Victor VTLA. s/n 4114. Quite nice and all original. Red mahogany finish is still glossy outside and in, although there are few scuffs. No record boxes. Great plating and pinstriping under the hood and has its original reproducer, special needle cup and the often missing unique crank escutcheon. This machine uses the motor of the Victor VI. An excellent chance at a super early machine. 4. Amberola 75 in mahogany. Nice starter machine with iffy cosmetics. Has the early two-setscrew carriage and brass body nickel plated diamond B reproducer rather than the commonly found black pot metal version. It's been stripped and lightened in color and has some veneer flaws. Complete except for the easily constructed slide out shelves. A cheap way to get a machine with built-in cylinder storage. 4. Theodore Roosevelt campaign speeches on blue amberol. Enquire on titles. Pictures upon request, and prices TBD. Let's talk. -- Peter pjfra...@mac.com ___ Phono-L mailing list http://phono-l.org ___ Phono-L mailing list http://phono-l.org
[Phono-L] Machines for Sale, offering to list first
Hi - Got lucky recently on finding a machine I'd sought for years, but some other stuff needs to go to make space and to help pay for it. I plan to list these items on eBay this evening, but catch me before then and maybe we can avoid that and get you a better deal at the same time. Everything is located in the SF Bay Area. 1. Columbia BC 20th Century graphophone - this is the 65 lb big daddy with 6-spring motor, huge ornate oak case, 6" long mandrel, and 4" diameter diaphragm "Higham" mechanically-amplifying reproducer from 1905. Rare as hens teeth, especially with the reproducer in working order. Has original aluminum witch's hat horn that fits the wide throat of the reproducer. These simply do not turn up. 2. Amberola III, in mahogany case and with maroon bed plate. Clean and working perfectly, but to be sold without a reproducer. Case and horn and grill in very good shape, but the shelf underneath has been cleanly removed. We'll never know why, but I have a perfect pattern from which a replacement shelf can be made, as well as a line on an Edison A-150 which could receive the horn and other innards instead. Mech has the cylinder stop index rod which is so often missing, good paint and pinstriping. An economical way to get into the top of the line Edison cylinder mechanism. 3. Victor VTLA. s/n 4114. Quite nice and all original. Red mahogany finish is still glossy outside and in, although there are few scuffs. No record boxes. Great plating and pinstriping under the hood and has its original reproducer, special needle cup and the often missing unique crank escutcheon. This machine uses the motor of the Victor VI. An excellent chance at a super early machine. 4. Amberola 75 in mahogany. Nice starter machine with iffy cosmetics. Has the early two-setscrew carriage and brass body nickel plated diamond B reproducer rather than the commonly found black pot metal version. It's been stripped and lightened in color and has some veneer flaws. Complete except for the easily constructed slide out shelves. A cheap way to get a machine with built-in cylinder storage. 4. Theodore Roosevelt campaign speeches on blue amberol. Enquire on titles. Pictures upon request, and prices TBD. Let's talk. -- Peter pjfra...@mac.com ___ Phono-L mailing list http://phono-l.org