Why am I a sucker for a Project?

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phonojim
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Re: Why am I a sucker for a Project?

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We are all suckers for projects. That said, a friend has one of those Pathés and it's a great machine.

Jim

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Re: Why am I a sucker for a Project?

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Needs adjustment but plays quite well
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Re: Why am I a sucker for a Project?

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tesch1932 wrote:
stetam wrote:
dzavracky wrote:I saw this machine and very badly wanted to get it... unfortunately it was too far away. I too am a sucker for projects. I’m glad you have it! I’m sure you’ll do a great job. Looking forward to seeing the progress

Someone really knows how to haggle :lol: I’m shocked they accepted $25 the machine.....
David
:D You never know unless you ask. The machine and all the records belonged to the Grandfather and they had no idea of value so just put $150 out there to see if anyone bit. I will post progress pics once I get on it. I will be nice when it's done.

Steve
I love it, looks like a fun project. I missed out on a Credenza with some veneer issues. I told the guy I only had 50 dollars at the time, he said sold. But I had no way to get it home :(
Ouch! I would have found a way

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Re: Why am I a sucker for a Project?

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Have alot of high esteem for you---what anyone does to keep a machine the way it was meant to be and not turned into wine rack or bathroom towel holder is ---REALLY A GOOD COLLECTOR.

stetam
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Re: Why am I a sucker for a Project?

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Actually I have it my cabin so I can work on during deer and bear season. All I have done so far is set the automatic stop and I can say I am really impressed with the sound!! Clarity is superior to my other phonographs. Can’t wait to tune it up.

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Re: Why am I a sucker for a Project?

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stetam wrote:Actually I have it my cabin so I can work on during deer and bear season. All I have done so far is set the automatic stop and I can say I am really impressed with the sound!! Clarity is superior to my other phonographs. Can’t wait to tune it up.

Phonographs in the hunting woods? Neat. I like what happened with this machine. Great save for $25.

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Re: Why am I a sucker for a Project?

Post by Jonsheff »

I did a similar thing with a Victrola 16 i bought last year and started restoring last week. Opened the doors and someone had sawed the shelf out and drilled a 3 inch hole in the bottom. lots of extra work i didn't bargain on. Yours looks like just a lot of years of improper storage and care.
They are always worth it in the long run, saving old machines from the scrap heap. I hope your restore goes well and look forward to an update.
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Re: Why am I a sucker for a Project?

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Jonsheff wrote:I did a similar thing with a Victrola 16 i bought last year and started restoring last week. Opened the doors and someone had sawed the shelf out and drilled a 3 inch hole in the bottom. lots of extra work i didn't bargain on. Yours looks like just a lot of years of improper storage and care.
They are always worth it in the long run, saving old machines from the scrap heap. I hope your restore goes well and look forward to an update.
Jon
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Nice job on the fix Jon.

Steve

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