Sonora Baby Grand cabinet (empty)
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Sonora Baby Grand cabinet (empty)
Just picked this up- nothing in it, even the horn is gone.
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Re: Sonora Baby Grand cabinet (empty)
Anyone have a junk Sonora with a usable horn?
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Re: Sonora Baby Grand cabinet (empty)
I have done a bit of research about Sonora and their phonographs since buying mine.
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... =2&t=21672
I suspect that someone already sold all the valuable parts due to the condition of the cabinet. The parts can be worth more than the intact phonograph. It's really tragic to see this, but it is still a beautiful cabinet for record storage. Usually it is a disaster to refinish the cabinet, but it might not be in this case. "Always look for the silver lining."
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... =2&t=21672
I suspect that someone already sold all the valuable parts due to the condition of the cabinet. The parts can be worth more than the intact phonograph. It's really tragic to see this, but it is still a beautiful cabinet for record storage. Usually it is a disaster to refinish the cabinet, but it might not be in this case. "Always look for the silver lining."

"You can't take the phonographs nor the money with you, but the contentment the phonographs bring may well make your life better, and happier lives make the world a better place."
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Re: Sonora Baby Grand cabinet (empty)
None of the parts were sold from this- they were thrown away & the cabinet used for something else.audiophile102 wrote:I have done a bit of research about Sonora and their phonographs since buying mine.
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... =2&t=21672
I suspect that someone already sold all the valuable parts due to the condition of the cabinet. The parts can be worth more than the intact phonograph. It's really tragic to see this, but it is still a beautiful cabinet for record storage. Usually it is a disaster to refinish the cabinet, but it might not be in this case. "Always look for the silver lining."
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Re: Sonora Baby Grand cabinet (empty)
I have an upright Sonora bombe` deep in the garage. I do not know what model, but the motor, and horn are there... it is missing the tone-arm and reproducer, and grille. The remnants of the tip-out record folders are still there.
I literally pulled it out of a dumpster about 15 years ago.
If you can post the height of your cabinet, I'll try to squeeze back through the piles of stuff and measure mine, and see if it's close enough to warrant exhumation.
If it's of use to you, it's yours.
I literally pulled it out of a dumpster about 15 years ago.
If you can post the height of your cabinet, I'll try to squeeze back through the piles of stuff and measure mine, and see if it's close enough to warrant exhumation.
If it's of use to you, it's yours.

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Re: Sonora Baby Grand cabinet (empty)
I would certainly post a "wanted" ad in our Yankee Trader....estott wrote:Anyone have a junk Sonora with a usable horn?

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Re: Sonora Baby Grand cabinet (empty)
I will get measurements- yours sounds like it must be a larger model than mine, but it is worth a try.De Soto Frank wrote:I have an upright Sonora bombe` deep in the garage. I do not know what model, but the motor, and horn are there... it is missing the tone-arm and reproducer, and grille. The remnants of the tip-out record folders are still there.
I literally pulled it out of a dumpster about 15 years ago.
If you can post the height of your cabinet, I'll try to squeeze back through the piles of stuff and measure mine, and see if it's close enough to warrant exhumation.
If it's of use to you, it's yours.
The tone arm & reproducer are not so much trouble, and at the worst I can rob from a Sonora table model I have in the attic. The horn is the real problem & without that this cabinet will go to the garage
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Re: Sonora Baby Grand cabinet (empty)
I gave it a cleaning today- still far from beautiful but it has possibilities
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Re: Sonora Baby Grand cabinet (empty)
"Red mahogany piano finish" - the bane of our existence...
Certainly not the worst example I've seen...

Certainly not the worst example I've seen...

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Re: Sonora Baby Grand cabinet (empty)
Suggest giving George Vollema a call. He might have the horn and his prices are reasonable.
Piano finish mahogany is gorgeous when properly done, but something of a pain to do. I had a guy here who was a real artist at it, but unfortunately he moved to Italy.
Clay
Piano finish mahogany is gorgeous when properly done, but something of a pain to do. I had a guy here who was a real artist at it, but unfortunately he moved to Italy.
Clay
Arthur W. J. G. Ord-Hume's Laws of Collecting
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2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.
1. Space will expand to accommodate an infinite number of possessions, regardless of their size.
2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.