I was offered the cabinet of a SI-19, serial number 1406, this afternoon for $80. The shellac is alligatored throughout, one of the legs has damage at the base, and the grille is gone.
Nevertheless, I have always found the inlaid Sheratons attractive and so I am tempted to take on the project.
Would be curious to know others' thoughts regarding this.
Could a junker S-19 be the donor for all the mechanical parts? Or did the SI's have a different mechanical fit up?
-Peter
Edison Sheraton Inlay SI-19 Restoration(?)
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Re: Edison Sheraton Inlay SI-19 Restoration(?)
The mechanical parts of the vast majority of Diamond Disc machines are completely interchangeable. The early machines (A/B/C 60, A/B 80, A 150, C 250, etc.) use their own parts. The Edisonic machines (Beethoven, Schubert) use a larger, longer horn. Otherwise spring barrels, governors, etc. are pretty much freely exchanged. It's not at all unusual for example to find what is ordinarily a one spring machine upgraded to a two spring machine.
Many of us, myself included, have partial DD motors and/or parts lying around, so you should be able to find anything you need at low or no cost quite easily. The only thing that will cost you more than a few dollars would be good springs in the barrels.
Good luck with your machine. I almost bought a B-275 once (predecessor of the SI-19). They are good looking machines!
Many of us, myself included, have partial DD motors and/or parts lying around, so you should be able to find anything you need at low or no cost quite easily. The only thing that will cost you more than a few dollars would be good springs in the barrels.
Good luck with your machine. I almost bought a B-275 once (predecessor of the SI-19). They are good looking machines!
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Re: Edison Sheraton Inlay SI-19 Restoration(?)
Good catch! The SI-19 is a rather attractive cabinet.
Luckily, the regular S-19 is fairly common; so you can probably find one with a trashed cabinet cheaply, and transfer the mechanism into your cabinet.
Good luck with your project!
-Bill
Luckily, the regular S-19 is fairly common; so you can probably find one with a trashed cabinet cheaply, and transfer the mechanism into your cabinet.
Good luck with your project!

-Bill