On the back of the Phonograph are tow metal plates. One on top is silver with black letter: F14199. The one on the botton is stamped with P.F.C.
I assume the top one is a Serial number, but what does the P.F.C. stand for?
Thanks,
Jeff
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My guess would be "Pooley Furniture Company" but that's only a guess.
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Re: Another question on Silvertone Model XI
gramophone-georg is right. Pooley made the cabinets for Sears during their full phonograph run.
I don't think Sears ever went to another company for their cabinets.
I don't think Sears ever went to another company for their cabinets.
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Thanks guys. I am new to the Antique Phonographs. I have a decnet collection of antique Phones and have a really solid knowledge base.
May be with your help I can get there with the Phonographs.
Jeff
May be with your help I can get there with the Phonographs.
Jeff