Picked this one up for $40 today. Its in good shape, just needs new gaskets.
The build quality is quite good, better than I expected.
Got a Cecilian Portable
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Re: Got a Cecilian Portable
Neat! The Cecilian name was first used by the Farrand Organ Co. for their system of Push-up Piano Playing machines [you'd put the piano roll in the machine, and pump the pedals while 65 wooden fingers played your piano. I suspect this is a later product sold by the same company. It's in apparently beautiful shape. Good Work!
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I've seen these a couple of times in nice shape and have been very tempted myself... but I've managed to resist (so far)antique1973 wrote:Picked this one up for $40 today. Its in good shape, just needs new gaskets.
The build quality is quite good, better than I expected.

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Thanks for the interesting background info! I read on the net also that this brand was kind of like the "Silvertone of Sears" but for Montgomery Wards instead.hillndalefan wrote:Neat! The Cecilian name was first used by the Farrand Organ Co. for their system of Push-up Piano Playing machines [you'd put the piano roll in the machine, and pump the pedals while 65 wooden fingers played your piano. I suspect this is a later product sold by the same company. It's in apparently beautiful shape. Good Work!
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Tinkerbell wrote:I've seen these a couple of times in nice shape and have been very tempted myself... but I've managed to resist (so far)antique1973 wrote:Picked this one up for $40 today. Its in good shape, just needs new gaskets.
The build quality is quite good, better than I expected.
I know what you mean, at first I was going to avoid it!

I really like the "gold" eagle and ornate reproducer, and figured what the heck.
I am going to sell my Odeon portable and my VV-35 is already on the market to make
room. Worst case I should be able to get $50 for the Cecilian if I run across a
minty VV-50 or something similar.

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Re: Got a Cecilian Portable
Very nice! The main appeal of 20's portables like this is the appearance and this one scores. Montgomery Ward sold a lot of Cecilian portables but their cabinet models were a poor also-ran to Sears.
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Re: Got a Cecilian Portable
Is the motor a Paillard?
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estott wrote:Very nice! The main appeal of 20's portables like this is the appearance and this one scores. Montgomery Ward sold a lot of Cecilian portables but their cabinet models were a poor also-ran to Sears.
Thanks Estott, it is in pretty nice shape compared to my beat up Odeon.

I never heard of the brand until this one came up on CL but that's not surprising considering
the hundreds of offbranders out there.
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Re: Got a Cecilian Portable
gramophoneshane wrote:Is the motor a Paillard?
I will see if I can pop up the motor board tomorrow and see what's inside. Its
a good smooth runner but I only tested a couple records so far. I tried to
put new gasket material in the soundbox but the stuff I have is too thin. I am
going to see if George V. can send me the right kind.