We have recently purchased a very nice Walnut Silvertone. Can anyone help us identify the model? It has the Silvertone Medallion in the lid.
The next thing we need identified, is the type of motor it has. This is a 3-spring motor with no manufacturing identifier except 'patents pending' stamped into the bottom plate. We need to get a couple of parts and would like to know as much as possible about this motor.
Hope to hear from all the Silvertone experts out there!
Silvertone model and motor identification
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Re: Silvertone model and motor identification
That is a SAAL motor, they all have that diagonal part. I've never seen one with three springs: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-acVNigecA[/youtube]
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Re: Silvertone model and motor identification
That's very close in style to the XVI -- https://books.google.com/books?id=2rMiA ... ut&f=false -- except for the grille & the tops of the corner posts.
(There may have been some variations in the cabinet's details over its production run, so I wouldn't rule this model out.)
Also see -- http://www.silvertoneworld.net/century/1917_1919.html
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(There may have been some variations in the cabinet's details over its production run, so I wouldn't rule this model out.)
Also see -- http://www.silvertoneworld.net/century/1917_1919.html
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Re: Silvertone model and motor identification
That is a VERY nice machine, and looks to be in really great condition !
Congratulations !
Congratulations !
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Dittoes... top of the line Silvertone.De Soto Frank wrote:That is a VERY nice machine, and looks to be in really great condition !
Congratulations !
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Re: Silvertone model and motor identification
The motor is a SAAL Type CC 3 spring motor. I have a Silvertone Imper1al with this motor in it that I am trying to locate springs for.
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Re: Silvertone model and motor identification
If you need mainsprings for this, contact:CMac1974 wrote:The motor is a SAAL Type CC 3 spring motor. I have a Silvertone Imper1al with this motor in it that I am trying to locate springs for.
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Re: Silvertone model and motor identification
Love that cabinet. NICE!
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Beautiful machine!
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Re: Silvertone model and motor identification
phonogfp wrote:If you need mainsprings for this, contact:CMac1974 wrote:The motor is a SAAL Type CC 3 spring motor. I have a Silvertone Imper1al with this motor in it that I am trying to locate springs for.
Ron Sitko
56 Church Hill Road.
Waterford NY 12188
Telephone (518) 371-8549
Hours: 7PM-10PM EST
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Thank you. If contact my current contact falls through, I will.