I think this closeup of the case shows where the banner decal was.
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Banner decal?rgordon939 wrote:I think this closeup of the case shows where the banner decal was.
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If the owner will share the serial number, the question of decal type should be clarified.
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It has had another machine put in it so serial number will not help. I think someone tried terribly to refinish the case. I don't see a banner decal, but for sure the Edison decal shadow?
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In this instance since the mahogany case needs to be refinished you should decide what era B mechanism will be in it. Then have George P. look up the serial number so you can put the correct decal on the case when it's refinished. Just my thoughts.
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I was just thinking about that very thing. A banner decal with a B machine?Phonolair wrote:In this instance since the mahogany case needs to be refinished you should decide what era B mechanism will be in it. Then have George P. look up the serial number so you can put the correct decal on the case when it's refinished. Just my thoughts.
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Looking at the machine closely, I see a Model D Home mechanism on a Model B case. There is no end gate so this could be a Model C converted to play 2/4 min. records. Or. it could be a Model D. The case looks like a Model B or it could have been used with a Model C or D as a transitional machine. I don't see any evidence of a banner decal, only the outline an Edison script decal.
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Agreed. It is far more likely that someone had stripped a late Home case, than that a banner case had been stripped, the decal replaced with a later one, and then stripped again.Phonofreak wrote:Looking at the machine closely, I see a Model D Home mechanism on a Model B case. There is no end gate so this could be a Model C converted to play 2/4 min. records. Or. it could be a Model D. The case looks like a Model B or it could have been used with a Model C or D as a transitional machine. I don't see any evidence of a banner decal, only the outline an Edison script decal.
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When I start stripping, the answer will reveal itself.
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Agree about the decal, but as far as the machine is concerned, That D mechanism may have started out life in that cabinet. I don't believe that the lat style cabinet was produced in mahogany. I own a model E which was purchased new in NZ in 1911 which has one of the "model b style" mahogany cabinets. Pity that I haven't a lid.Phonofreak wrote:Looking at the machine closely, I see a Model D Home mechanism on a Model B case. There is no end gate so this could be a Model C converted to play 2/4 min. records. Or. it could be a Model D. The case looks like a Model B or it could have been used with a Model C or D as a transitional machine. I don't see any evidence of a banner decal, only the outline an Edison script decal.
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Yes the later style Home case, D and up was available in mahogany at least in the US market. As far as the NZ (New Zeeland assumed) market I don't have any knowledge of what may have been shipped there.Uncle Vanya wrote: That D mechanism may have started out life in that cabinet. I don't believe that the lat style cabinet was produced in mahogany. I own a model E which was purchased new in NZ in 1911 which has one of the "model b style" mahogany cabinets. Pity that I haven't a lid.
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