Do this, then do this, then that. And when you are all done put felt on the bottom to protect whatever you are putting it on.
All this sounds great!! I have finished the restoration of an Amberola 30 and built a cabinet for it to rest on. To protect the cabinet top and shelves (yes, the Amberola will fit inside the cabinet) I want to put felt on the bottom. This raised some questions:
1. Originally did the Amberola have felt or some other cushion material on the bottom, and if it did
2. Did it cover the whole bottom or just the edge?
My Amberola was a mess when I got it and there was no indication of any cushion. Maybe just some felt dots on the corners was all there was?
If you have an opinion or knowledge that will help me with this...please post.
Anyone have an image?
Felt on the bottom of an Amberola 30
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Re: Felt on the bottom of an Amberola 30
Typically, machines such as the Amberola 30 had a small rubber cushion nailed to the bottom near each corner. Readily available from Ron Sitko.
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Re: Felt on the bottom of an Amberola 30
Where did I get the idea that I needed FELT to place somewhere?
I purchased green felt for something...hmm. What could that be...or where is it suppose to go?
I purchased green felt for something...hmm. What could that be...or where is it suppose to go?
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Re: Felt on the bottom of an Amberola 30
They usually had dots of woolen felt at the corners of the lid. You will see pictures of well-preserved machines still sporting this feature.
On mine, the felt is brown, but it is a very late machine with a high serial number, not like yours.
Also, that cabinet sounds very interesting and I for one would like to see pictures!
On mine, the felt is brown, but it is a very late machine with a high serial number, not like yours.
Also, that cabinet sounds very interesting and I for one would like to see pictures!
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Re: Felt on the bottom of an Amberola 30
If you use Felt for anything on an Amberola 30, You can make little Felt Dots for the Front corners of the bottom of the lid cover. It will keep the lid from making marks in the wood and give it a nice soft cushion when you close the lid.
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Re: Felt on the bottom of an Amberola 30
Mine also has the rubber 'feet' on the bottom, though they are rather hard and probably should be replaced. I also need to replace the felt pads for the lid.
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Re: Felt on the bottom of an Amberola 30
Yes, All the original Amberola 30's that I have ever seen had the rounded "Rubber Feet" at the bottom. One rubber foot in each of the four corners at the bottom. If you look hard enough, You should be able to find the original anchor "nail" holes at the bottom of the phonograph that held the rubber feet on. Repro Felt and Repro Feet are available on Ebay, at APSCO, or any Phonograph Parts Dealer. Pretty common stuff. Just make sure that you get the size (Diameter) of the rubber feet right since they come in a few different sizes.
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