Thanks for all the great info, i have reached out to Gramps for a price, a great resource i didn't know about. I picked up the Sonora today for $150. i have restored lots of Victrolas but this Sonora is a first. I inspected and photographed it today, I think it is a 1918. I read somewhere that the date might be on the bottom of the small drawer, does anyone know if that correct? Also, how does the drawer come out? It seems to have something stopping it from coming out all the way.
Here is a photo of the entire unit, other than the grill, restore looks pretty straight forward. I am in the middle of a 1914 XVI restore and have two XVII's waiting but thinking of jumping into this one.
Anyone know who has or makes a grill for a Sonora baby grand
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Re: Anyone know who has or makes a grill for a Sonora baby g
Thanks for the correction... you just can't trust what's posted on the internet...Pathé Logical wrote:Curt A. —- Sorry, but that’s a Sonora Elite (regardless of what that referenced advert says).
colmike1 —- please post a pic of your loose grill. I can ID it for you.
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Jon, that's a great price for a good restoration candidate. It looks in good condition, other than the grill and Sonoras are great quality machines... Good luck with the grill.
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Re: Anyone know who has or makes a grill for a Sonora baby g
Here is a picture of the grill I have. Looks like a good match to me. If you are interested, pm me and we can talk.Jonsheff wrote:Hey mike, here is a photo. A long shot but if yours is a match i am definitely interested, please let me knowcolmike1 wrote:What are the measurements? I have a spare Sonora grill but I don't know which model it is from.Jonsheff wrote:I am picking up a Sonora baby grand tomorrow to restore and the grill is half missing, anyone know where i should look for a replacement?
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Re: Anyone know who has or makes a grill for a Sonora baby g
Hi Mike,
Your loose grill is from a Sonora Barcarolle. The Barcarolle was the smallest of the “bulged” Sonoras, and was three inches shorter than the Baby Grand. Sorry, not a match...
Stay well,
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Your loose grill is from a Sonora Barcarolle. The Barcarolle was the smallest of the “bulged” Sonoras, and was three inches shorter than the Baby Grand. Sorry, not a match...
Stay well,
Bob
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If anyone would know, it would be you! Thanks for identifying the grill.Pathé Logical wrote:Hi Mike,
Your loose grill is from a Sonora Barcarolle. The Barcarolle was the smallest of the “bulged” Sonoras, and was three inches shorter than the Baby Grand. Sorry, not a match...
Stay well,
Bob
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Re: Anyone know who has or makes a grill for a Sonora baby g
I’ll take a look at what I have—the Sonoras are great machines!
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Re: Anyone know who has or makes a grill for a Sonora baby g
Damn Bob, I'm impressed.Pathé Logical wrote:Hi Mike,
Your loose grill is from a Sonora Barcarolle. The Barcarolle was the smallest of the “bulged” Sonoras, and was three inches shorter than the Baby Grand. Sorry, not a match...
Stay well,
Bob
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Re: Anyone know who has or makes a grill for a Sonora baby g
I’m always sorry to be the bearer of bad news Jon. Too bad Mike’s grill was not what you needed! Baby Grands in mahogany are relatively common, as far as Sonoras go, so I think you may get lucky and find the right one eventually.
Good luck with the restoration,
Bob
Good luck with the restoration,
Bob