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Credenza in Harrisburg PA July 13th
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Credenza in Harrisburg PA July 13th
I know some of you were looking for a Credenza around here.
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- De Soto Frank
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Re: Credenza in Harrisburg PA July 13th
Shame about that broken / missing spandrel from the grille...
I noticed the lack of "record-rest strips" on the deck, and assumed this was an "early" 4-door, but the s/n is in the 25,000 block ?

I noticed the lack of "record-rest strips" on the deck, and assumed this was an "early" 4-door, but the s/n is in the 25,000 block ?
De Soto Frank
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Re: Credenza in Harrisburg PA July 13th
As far as I know, machines designated as "Credenza" never had the record racks in the playing compartment area. Every 8-30 I've seen and owned has had them though.
George V has grill parts for Credenzas, so replacing that spindle should be easy. I had one with a broken spindle like that years back and bought one from George. I blended the finish and gave it some toned lacquer, fitted it in (there are small dowels that hold them in) and that was that. I had a tough time later remembering which one I had replaced.
I wouldn't let that be a deterrent here. This example has a nice cabinet otherwise and could possibly even have a brass reproducer.
Sean
George V has grill parts for Credenzas, so replacing that spindle should be easy. I had one with a broken spindle like that years back and bought one from George. I blended the finish and gave it some toned lacquer, fitted it in (there are small dowels that hold them in) and that was that. I had a tough time later remembering which one I had replaced.
I wouldn't let that be a deterrent here. This example has a nice cabinet otherwise and could possibly even have a brass reproducer.
Sean
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Re: Credenza in Harrisburg PA July 13th
At least this one has intact grille cloth...
My two-door has intact grille frame but two huge gashes in the fabric...
I THINK my two-door might be in the 3000 s/n block... plate was missing, but I found a four-digit number stamped into the inside of the back-panel, in the 3600 range... I'm hoping this might be a serial # ?
Hopefully this beast in H-burg will find a good home !
Frank
My two-door has intact grille frame but two huge gashes in the fabric...
I THINK my two-door might be in the 3000 s/n block... plate was missing, but I found a four-digit number stamped into the inside of the back-panel, in the 3600 range... I'm hoping this might be a serial # ?
Hopefully this beast in H-burg will find a good home !
Frank
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Re: Credenza in Harrisburg PA July 13th
My Credenza has no "record rest strips"and is a 1926 model.I believe it is also an early 2 door The paper has a December,1925 date.I got it from Jerry Donnell.edisonplayer
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Re: Credenza in Harrisburg PA July 13th
In what year and at what serial # (approximately) did the designation change from "Credenza" to 8-30 with off-set turntable and record rack?
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Re: Credenza in Harrisburg PA July 13th
If this is missing the record rests I probably have a set. If they are missing, and one of you wins it and needs them drop me a message. I think the ones I've seen with the rests have the turntable offset to the right.
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Re: Credenza in Harrisburg PA July 13th
The ones with a record rack would have to have the offset turntable. A record will not fit on either side of the turntable on one where it is centered. I've never seen a "Credenza" with the rack, as I said. I think the VDB gives a pretty close timeline on all of this, but I'm not home to check.
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Re: Credenza in Harrisburg PA July 13th
From the Victor-Victrola Page http://www.victor-victrola.com/8-1.htm
"Record support added at S/N 33800. 8-30 name change implemented around S/N 45000"
"Record support added at S/N 33800. 8-30 name change implemented around S/N 45000"
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Re: Credenza in Harrisburg PA July 13th
Mine has the record racks and the I.D. tag reads "Credenza", so there were a number of transitions. I have seen machines with the off-set platter and no rails; machines that were not meant to have them, obviously, as there were no drill holes where the screws might have been.OrthoSean wrote:As far as I know, machines designated as "Credenza" never had the record racks in the playing compartment area. Every 8-30 I've seen and owned has had them though.
Sean