At least it looks like it happened a long time ago. Still $300 for what's left of it.
http://kansascity.craigslist.org/atq/5153432006.html
Amberola 1-A that got the tune-up!
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Re: Amberola 1-A that got the tune-up!
Already gone, less than 2 hours after your post!
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Re: Amberola 1-A that got the tune-up!
I'm glad I posted the pictures then. At least it gives a reference to what the post was about in the first place. It kind of looks like they put an off brand tone arm & motor in the cabinet. Still, it has some useful cabinet parts about it. Hopefully, whoever got it, can actually do something with it.
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Re: Amberola 1-A that got the tune-up!
I'm hopeful that I bought the cabinet. I told the seller to consider it sold about four days ago. I friend, fellow Forum member, will pick it up and pay cash. I hope the seller is honest. Jerry Blais
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Re: Amberola 1-A that got the tune-up!
Well good luck with it Jerry. I'm glad it's going to get to someone that will make use of it.
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Re: Amberola 1-A that got the tune-up!
The seller is as honest as they get. I looked at this cabinet. Case has a large hole drilled through the right side as someone stuck a Columbia disc machine motor in it. As well, another hole drilled through the front. Fretwork pieces beneath the lid butchered to accomodate the Columbia motor. All drawer clips gone. A couple impressive gouges on the corners. Veneer issues on the lid. Those were the main issues. I passed on it. I suppose if you are wanting to complete a machine, you may be able to rescue a couple things.
Jerry- thanks for shopping in my neck of the woods.
Jerry- thanks for shopping in my neck of the woods.