Silvertone
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oltractor
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Silvertone
Just picked this up, goldtone hardware, purple turntable felt, question I have is should it have a grill cloth or not? If yes what color? Thanks
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Re: Silvertone
The lid and cabinet look very much like a "New Columbia" upright circa 1924...
I have a Silvertone clone of a Victor VV X or XI, in golden oak; that one has a black chintz grille-cloth that appears to be original.
I would say "yes" on the grille-cloth, not sure what color.
Could you grab some pics with the lid open, when you have a chance ? Would like to see details of the playing compartment.
Frank
I have a Silvertone clone of a Victor VV X or XI, in golden oak; that one has a black chintz grille-cloth that appears to be original.
I would say "yes" on the grille-cloth, not sure what color.
Could you grab some pics with the lid open, when you have a chance ? Would like to see details of the playing compartment.
Frank
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pathe
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Re: Silvertone
Hello,
I have 4 silvertone machines, 1 is a tabletop it has nickel fittings w/green felt.
The other 3 are uprights 1 is Mahogany, 2 are fumed oak all the uprights have the same gold fittings and purple turntable as your machine doe's all 4 machines have the original grill cloth (or what's left of it) it is a tan/gold weave that looks like a fine mesh window screen (square holes).
all 3 uprights are different but all resemble Victrola copies.
Regards, Ken
I have 4 silvertone machines, 1 is a tabletop it has nickel fittings w/green felt.
The other 3 are uprights 1 is Mahogany, 2 are fumed oak all the uprights have the same gold fittings and purple turntable as your machine doe's all 4 machines have the original grill cloth (or what's left of it) it is a tan/gold weave that looks like a fine mesh window screen (square holes).
all 3 uprights are different but all resemble Victrola copies.
Regards, Ken
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Re: Silvertone
Thanks for the additional picture !oltractor wrote:this is the inside
While the cabinet reminds me of "New Columbia" from the outside, the playing area looks like most Silvertones I have seen, similar to Victrolas.
I am not certain, but the grain pattern on the motorboard looks like Walnut veneer ?
Don't know if Walnut was an option for Silvertone, but if so, that would be kind of special.
Frank
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Re: Silvertone
Don't know if Walnut was an option for Silvertone, but if so, that would be kind of special.
It sure looks to be walnut
It sure looks to be walnut
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Re: Silvertone
Thanks Ken!
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Re: Silvertone
That is a nice find and I believe it may be on a Silvertone record sleeve with two other models, an upright and a console (I have both)---went to check the record sleeve but can't find it---luckily the machines are a little larger and easier to spot.
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Re: Silvertone
Hello, I believe this is the record sleeve that was mentioned earlier not a very common sleeve.
Regards, Ken
Regards, Ken