Rare HMV 55 Hornless

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Re: Rare HMV 55 Hornless

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Interesting cabinet construction. Looking at the bottom view that Jamie posted, we can see that the base is made from one piece of wood, with the center cut out. (Versus a base made of 4 pieces of wood with joints at each corner) The question then becomes, was the cutout piece then used to produce the top of the cabinet? Given the tapered sides of the cabinet, it's entirely possible that the dimensions of the top board could be reduced enough to incorporate the "drop" from the cabinet base. It would be a big cost savings and, at the same time, add a nice styling feature, (i.e. the sloped sides).

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Re: Rare HMV 55 Hornless

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Interesting observation, Jerry.

The grain of the motorboard does not appear to match the grain of the chopped out base board though.

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Re: Rare HMV 55 Hornless

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Sorry, I can't throw much light on this, except to say that it was not uncommon for HMV to make variations on the UK models for export markets, so it comes as no surprise. The serial number incidentally, is 881, not 188. I don't see much point in trying to 'improve' its horn; the form in which it left the factory is the one of historic interest, and if you want a better sound, buy a 103!

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Of course!
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Re: Rare HMV 55 Hornless

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Steve wrote: Fri Apr 02, 2021 1:59 pm Interesting observation, Jerry.

The grain of the motorboard does not appear to match the grain of the chopped out base board though.
I was looking for the continuity of grain as well, but couldn't really determine a pattern from the photo. The two pieces would not necessarily have to come from the same board. To do so would add unnecessary complication, for no real purpose.

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Re: Rare HMV 55 Hornless

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Could it be a homade case ???? A good one to be sure...

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Pifco wrote: Sun Apr 04, 2021 6:07 am Could it be a homade case ???? A good one to be sure...
Absolutely not.

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