Model: Amberola (A)-1
Serial #: 287
Year(s) Made: 1909 - 1911
Original Cost: $200.00
Case/Cabinet Size: 21” X 22” X 49” HIGH
Turntable/Mandrel: 4 ¾” Mandrel
Reproducer/Sound-Box: Model M (2&4 Minute)
Motor: Double Spring
Horn Dimensions: Internal 11" X 17"
Reproduction Parts: None
Note: Wood cabinet, except drawer slats, professionally refinished (Piano Finish). Mechanism, including bed plate, gear covers, and oxidized bronze parts, is all original. The Model M reproducer has a Model "O" 2/4 minute turning rod on it. (the model M came equipped with a shorter turning rod)
Current Value: Market
Interesting Facts: Early serial number. According to George Paul, the cabinet was one of the first 500 cabinets to be delivered to Edison from Pooley Furniture Company. Has later style Rococo grill.
The only history of this machine is that it was brought from North Carolina to Ft. Myers, FL in the 1950's and remained in a Ft. Myers mansion until 2010.
The case had been refinished many years ago with a brown varnish that cracked very badly. I cleaned and adjusted the mechanism and had an expert piano restorer refinish the cabinet. I replaced the broken M reproducer turning rod with one from a model O. The drawer insert slats are original.
Favorite Characteristics: It's overall beauty!