Model: Amberola IV
Serial # 130
Years: Introduced October 1913
Original Cost: $100
Case/Cabinet size: 41 ½ x 21 ¼ x 22 ½
Turntable/Mandrel Size: Standard
Reproducer/Soundbox: Diamond B or optional N
Motor: Single spring of Home model F
Repro Parts: New Micamonster belt
Current Value Mint: ?
Interesting Facts: Very few made, about 100 according to Frow
Favorite Characteristic: Mission style cabinet.
This one has an interesting history with some connections to TMF. After having had an expert restoration overseen by Shawn O'Rourke he offered it for sale a few years back. I could not afford it at the time and had to pass. It came up for sale again last year and this time I went for it. Thanks to Brandon's and Shawn's assistance with transportation from the east coast to Union, I took delivery last June.
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I'm aware of six complete machines including this one with Serial nos. 2, 3, 21, 52, 130, and 175. There may be a few more out there. I've also seen a brief video of the works of SN. 1 on youTube. The video is pretty poor so not 100% sure if that's true.