Sixteen Corner Column, Double Glass Sided Abomination

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Sixteen Corner Column, Double Glass Sided Abomination

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I don't really know how to describe this thing. It has two glass sides and four corner columns at each corner for a total of sixteen. The two holes in the top and connected with tubing so the tone arm must have gone inside the cabinet and exited to an outside horn. I don't normally bother with junk like this but if you'll look at the last photo, you'll see why I bought it.

In Portland, starting today, is the big Expo antique sale. It's held three times a year and the July sale is the largest because of several hundred outside vendors. I had a fabulous time and bought a very late Victor II with several Victrola features and a Victor III. Both a project machines and I'll take some photos.

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Re: Sixteen Corner Column, Double Glass Sided Abomination

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Nice motor. Wish I had one like that.

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"Nice motor. Wish I had one like that."

Look at the verdigris on that governor. I've never seen one that green. I wonder if it hasn't been cleaned in a hundred years?

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Actually it is kind of interesting. Any clues as to who made it and when?

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Re: Sixteen Corner Column, Double Glass Sided Abomination

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Externally,the fittings bear more than a passing resemblance to the HMV models 29 and 33, which were made for the Indian market. but the 29 only had a single spring motor, and the 33 a double, rather than the triple springs in this one. It could be that this one was destined for the Spanish market, where very ornate cabinets seemed to be more prevelent.

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Re: Sixteen Corner Column, Double Glass Sided Abomination

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Triple spring? This looks to me like a perfectly genuine HMV double spring spiral drive motor of the pre-1920 period.

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Re: Sixteen Corner Column, Double Glass Sided Abomination

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I don't usually like "gaudy" stuff, but I think this cabinet is really neat! I hope you get to the bottom of the mystery, Jerry.

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I must be a real rube, I find this case interesting with all that detail.
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mikejk wrote:I must be a real rube, I find this case interesting with all that detail.
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Me too Mike. If nothing else, it would make an interesting conversation piece. Guests more often than not want to know about the unusual pieces.

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Re: Sixteen Corner Column, Double Glass Sided Abomination

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That is definitely a two-spring motor. If I had that machine, I would restore it - regardless of its origin.

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