Amberola 1-A, Serial #2 "Old #2" UPDATE: LID FINISHED!

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Amberola 1-A, Serial #2 "Old #2" UPDATE: LID FINISHED!

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It has been a few weeks, and here is a new post. :) The lid has been refinished, inside and out. Original decal has been retained, but left un-retouched.

What remains? Getting that beautiful lyre grille re-assembled and refinished. Currently having EXTREME DIFFICULTY finding a woodworker to create the small piece of ovular trim missing from the surround. Le Sigh.

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Do realize that the top had LOTS of deep scratches, scoring, and chips of wood missing from edges of lid top. WOOD IS ORIGINAL, and I did NOT re-veneer it! See, you CAN save old wood!

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Remember that crocodile finish? All the nail holes? ALL FIXED. :)
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Re: Amberola 1-A, Serial #2 "Old #2" UPDATE: LID FINISHED!

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Looking very nice, Wyatt. I trust that this will spend as much time at my house AFTER the restoration as it did BEFORE the restoration? :lol:

Keep up the good work!

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Wonderful Wyatt! I was on your site earlier tonight and noticed the update. I was wondering when you were going to start a new thread! ;)

Keep up the good work!

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phonogfp wrote:Looking very nice, Wyatt. I trust that this will spend as much time at my house AFTER the restoration as it did BEFORE the restoration? :lol:

Keep up the good work!

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Hey George, if so, can i come over your house every now and again ;)

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Pix of the decal side, please?!

The cosmetic repairs to the top of the lid . . . wow!

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Post by gramophoneshane »

Top job you're doing there Wyatt. It is really turning out to be a beautiful machine.

Regarding the grille- do you have any of those artsy craftsy Sunday markets out your way? (not the antique/secondhand type markets)
Sometimes you'll come across old retired gents selling wood carvings etc, who would probably be interested in this type of one-off job.
I've had lead-light repairs & wood turnings done by stall owners before & found them more interested (& cheaper) than mainstream furniture restorers.

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JohnM wrote:Pix of the decal side, please?!

The cosmetic repairs to the top of the lid . . . wow!

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Great work Wyatt. I, like John would like to see the inside. Also looking for that youtube video showing it completed, with the grillwork you are struggling to find a craftsman for.

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