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Edison C-19 Washington State

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Mighty good looking C-19 even if it is too expensive.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Beautiful-Oak-E ... SwfZ1WZmyP
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The same machine a few days ago... :)

http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... 14&t=23899

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Good looking machine plus it's being sold by a Forum member. I could get it to Union or APS for a little diesel money. Jerry B.

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phonogfp wrote:The same machine a few days ago... :)

http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... 14&t=23899

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Jerry B. wrote:Good looking machine plus it's being sold by a Forum member. I could get it to Union or APS for a little diesel money. Jerry B.
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audiophile102 wrote:Mighty good looking C-19 even if it is too expensive.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Beautiful-Oak-E ... SwfZ1WZmyP
Not really too expensive for a nice example, and this seems to be one. (Would be nice if it had grill cloth however.)

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I do not think it is outrageously priced for this model, in oak, that is ready to move right into the parlor and enjoy...

I spent about the same on a nice oak C-19 from a fellow forum member here in the east about two years ago... and felt we'd both done okay.


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Wrong side of the Continent for me, but $400 or so for this oak beauty is none too much. No more Mahogany for me, unless it's free or a small cylinder machine.

(Cliff- didn't make this available to us, before Ebay? )
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Cliff -

Were there any traces of grille-cloth left on the back-side of the grille ?

If so, what color ?


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De Soto Frank wrote:Cliff -

Were there any traces of grille-cloth left on the back-side of the grille ?

If so, what color ?


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There was a tacky red cloth tacked onto the back of the grill, no trace of any other. I have some golden bronze silk for grill cloth, should make a good match to the oak finish. I'll post pictures when the glue dries. Cliff
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