Stunning Edison Chippendale with Original Crate

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fran604g wrote:
HisMastersVoice wrote:I think I paid $100 for my C-19 crate panel at Wayne several years ago. At that price, one could assume the value of the crate itself would be at least $400...more given that it is complete. For the machine alone, I agree that the price is steep, but the (I assume) "numbers matching" crate really increases the value in my opinion.
And, IF this is actually the original crate WITH all of the original packing materials, instructions, and unpacking documents, that increases the value as well.

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i would agree. Even the crate is in amazingly good condition.

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Even the gold silk grille cloth hasn't started to "go greenish" !


If it weren't on the wrong side of the country, I would grab this in a heart-beat !


I hope whoever gets it, keeps that machine away from the sunlight !


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Valecnik wrote:
fran604g wrote:
HisMastersVoice wrote:I think I paid $100 for my C-19 crate panel at Wayne several years ago. At that price, one could assume the value of the crate itself would be at least $400...more given that it is complete. For the machine alone, I agree that the price is steep, but the (I assume) "numbers matching" crate really increases the value in my opinion.
And, IF this is actually the original crate WITH all of the original packing materials, instructions, and unpacking documents, that increases the value as well.

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Fran
i would agree. Even the crate is in amazingly good condition.

Was there any excelsior or other padding inside the crates ?
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De Soto Frank wrote: Was there any excelsior or other padding inside the crates ?
Not any that I'm aware. There was a network of wooden frames, paper shims, at least one wood board under the horn, and lots of twine (string) for at least some other models that I've noted in different unpacking instructions.

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Here are scanned images I took of the unpacking instructions I have in my collection.

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fran604g wrote:
HisMastersVoice wrote:It's hard to say from the photos, but it almost looks like the machine came out of the crate recently judging by the shine on that finish. Either way, what a great addition to someone's collection. I thought I was lucky enough to have a single panel from one of those crates!
I agree! If I were only closer...I'd LOVE to own that combo! :(

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I agree. That is something you will find very rarely and is a real piece of history. I would glad pay to have that combo even if it is a Chippendale.
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I contacted the seller to ask a few questions and was kindly sent these photos. The machine did indeed come never previously unwrapped in that crate. The seller's cousin purchased it that way some years back, unpacked it and used it.

There is unfortately no more paper work than you see in the pictures but the matching serial numbers are evidenced.
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Valecnik wrote:I contacted the seller to ask a few questions and was kindly sent these photos. The machine did indeed come never previously unwrapped in that crate. The seller's cousin purchased it that way some years back, unpacked it and used it.

There is unfortately no more paper work than you see in the pictures but the matching serial numbers are evidenced.
Thank you, Bruce.

It's a real shame the paperwork was lost. I'd love to have been able to examine the crate and machine packing materials. Those types of lost artifacts are for me, very interesting. Maybe whomever buys this will be gracious enough to post some detailed images of the C 19 throughout, and detailed interior/exterior images of the crate. It could be that the packing items are still inside?

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Now that is a nice phonograph! Pristine and is a good price for that condition. Personally, I am not into the crate. I would prefer the phonograph. The gold reproducer looks pristine. I like the cabinet and how it shines, it is essentially a new phonograph. It must have been stored in ideal conditions, if it were stored in my area near Chicago, the cold and dampness would have taken its toll.

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