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Hiya folks,

Now that the Holidays are all but finished, I'm placing my sights in 2019 on (hopefully) acquiring a nice 1st version Amberola V.

It should be in very good to excellent unrestored condition, completely intact and fully functional, I DO NOT want a completely refinished cabinet, bedplate, etc., but some well-done and appropriate quality replacement parts are acceptable. You know, like a mainspring, governor springs and/or weights, reproducer, crank..."small stuff". Some minor loss of finish on the top works and horn is acceptable, but 90% or better intact is greatly preferred. (See photos below for an indication of the condition I prefer most*)

What this means is I'm not interested in some super-shiny brand-new looking, obviously overdone example of a machine that's been assembled from a collection of parts pulled from several different decrepit units. Price should be commensurate for condition (obviously). I'm not in a big hurry, and I can wait if there's a really nice example at an attractive price that might not be available for a few months.

Please PM me with any offers, and we can go from there. I would like to avoid shipping, with pony express delivery to Wayne or Union a possibility (with a little help from my friends). :)

Thank you all very kindly, and Happy New Year my friends!

-Fran Pratt

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Re: WANTED FOR 2019: AMBEROLA V (1st version)

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I'll be happy to pick up the machine at Wayne or Union for transport back to Fran!

Now Fran, are either mahogany or oak acceptable?

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phonogfp wrote:I'll be happy to pick up the machine at Wayne or Union for transport back to Fran!

Now Fran, are either mahogany or oak acceptable?

George P.
Hiya George, thank you!

I'd prefer oak, but I would not turn down mahogany...so I guess either is fine. 8-)

I remember Brandon's mahogany beauty a couple of years ago - very nice!

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Re: WANTED FOR 2019: AMBEROLA V (1st version)

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Please define “1st version” for us, and provide serial number ranges if known. A while ago I tried to get a registry going for the V, but not much data accumulated.

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PeterF wrote:Please define “1st version” for us, and provide serial number ranges if known. A while ago I tried to get a registry going for the V, but not much data accumulated.
Hiya Peter,

There were 2 versions, the 2nd being the "B-V". As reported by Frow, these were post-fire products fitted with "The cheaper Amberola 75 mechanism..." and "...shipped out starting in May 1915..."

I'm NOT interested in an Amberola B-V nor one stamped on the dataplate as a "V" and fitted with a 75 mechanism (If my memory serves, I've actually seen of one of these in person in our mutual friend Tim's collection). The version I'm looking for should be the 1st version with the appropriate V mechanism - just to be clear.

As for a serial number range, I really have no substantive knowledge of how many were produced, therefore I cannot make any assumptions. Do you have an idea of total pre-fire production? For my part, the lower the serial number - well, the better. It seems likely that there should more 1st versions extant than the 2nd version (B-V), because Frow's reported production numbers indicate more were produced prior to the fire, as opposed to after.

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As I recall, Jerry B posted photos of a B-V a few years ago. I cannot persuade the search function respond to this.

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phonogfp wrote:As I recall, Jerry B posted photos of a B-V a few years ago. I cannot persuade the search function respond to this.

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Thanks George, however, I don't want to muddy the waters too much by adding photos of that which I don't want.

Happy New Year my friend!

Cheers,
Fran

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That being said (by me in haste), if anyone is interested in what a B-V actually looks like, here's a link to Jerry B's post that George referred: http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... 95#p112795

Thanks George, for compelling me to look.
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Re: WANTED FOR 2019: AMBEROLA V (1st version)

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Oh, that thing! Golly, in my mind they don't really even count as Amberola Vs, which is why I was scratching my head. Do not get me wrong, they are certainly interesting anomalies (albeit born out of desperation after the fire), but like you I just don't have much interest in them. The elegant V mechanism is the main attraction for me.

Every phono collector, unless super specialized and/or extremely space-limited, owes it to her/himself to have a V at some point. They are just super.

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Re: WANTED FOR 2019: AMBEROLA V (1st version)

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Hi Fran:

The Amberola V are very nice. I have always wanted one as well. I actually bought one on eBay back 2017 it was my Christmas to me present. I was so excited, weeks went by and after a few weeks the seller told me ugh oh I think the cabinet has a little crack. So thinking I don’t care I can repair it, I received the entire machine in three boxes. The cabinet completely broken down and in very rough shape.

The motor and reproducer was great. So I called a parts dealer and he made me a deal on a cabinet and sent me a Amberola 50 cabinet in very nice condition . Thanks to the great members here on the forum I was able to swap out the parts for Amberola 50 parts. Now I have a nice Amberola 50 in Mahogany. What I like about the Amberola V is the flywheel and auto stop.

Good Luck on the Amberola V and let us know when you get it and post some pics. Those make me drool.


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