Did Stickley make phonographs? Mission style?

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Re: Did Stickley make phonographs? Mission style?

Post by estott »

The more I look at it, I don't think that Kimball grille is the original- but if it's a replacement I'd give someone points for using a nice piece of quartered oak. It's a lot like the woodwork in my house: a sort of compromise between Mission and simplified classical.

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Re: Did Stickley make phonographs? Mission style?

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Here's one: a "Tabe-a-nola"
http://cgi.ebay.com/Very-RARE-Mission-O ... 1c10c54cab

The phonograph pulls out of the center, the crank fits into the hole in the middle of the grille.
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Re: Did Stickley make phonographs? Mission style?

Post by gramophoneshane »

That's awesome!

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