My fiancee and I just picked up this Sonora phonograph from her parents. This was her grandfather's, and it had sat in the parents' basement for some time. I dug it out the other night and moved it to our house in our music room. I did not know what to expect, but it wound and played! I just received some new loud and soft needles, so I will be getting more use out of it real soon. I have a large collection of Italian 78s that were my grandparents (all four of my grandparents were born in Italy), so these will bring back some great memories.
As you can tell from the pictures, the cabinet is not in all that great shape. I have some questions about that and other things.
a) Where can I get replacement needle cups (is that the word?) next to the turntable? All three are missing.
b) What can I use to get the cabinet to shine again? I am hoping those white spots are just mildew. I think it is.
c) The legs are the suspect part. The front ones, the wheels are rusty and the piece of wood came off (I have both). In the rear, I have a stack of books holding it up because the legs broke off about where the wheels would go (but I have those pieces too). How can I restore that bottom part?
d) Where is the serial number on a Sonora? I would like to know the approximate date of this player. Fortunately, there is a sticker inside that says it came from this record store in New London, which is about 20 minutes away from us.
Thanks to any advice you can give! I have never owned a phonograph before and look forward to using this often.
Brian


