EMG
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Re: EMG
Berry beautiful... I'm not an expert (pardon the pun, intended) but maybe it has been over-finished, but looks very nice and in good playing condition.
Let's see what price reaches in the end...
Anyone knows to whom it belonged by the location?
Let's see what price reaches in the end...
Anyone knows to whom it belonged by the location?
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Re: EMG
I don't recognise the machine, but apart from a possibly refinished elbow it looks original and unmolested.
I would expect it to exceed the pre-sale estimate, but there is that hefty 30% premium to add.
The alloy casing of the Collaro induction motor can become distorted in old age. I speak from experience!
Eventually I replaced the motor unit with a Garrard which has been trouble free so far.
I would expect it to exceed the pre-sale estimate, but there is that hefty 30% premium to add.
The alloy casing of the Collaro induction motor can become distorted in old age. I speak from experience!
Eventually I replaced the motor unit with a Garrard which has been trouble free so far.
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Re: EMG
This instrument has been owned and carefully cherished by a long-term lover of music and there is also a large collection of classical/operatic records needing to find a new home. The Xb is in very good, fully working, condition with perfectly circular horn bell and top condition four-spring soundbox representing an opportunity as good as it gets. The sale price will no doubt reflect the rarety and desirability.
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Re: EMG
The record collection is described as : "A very extensive quantity of 78 RPM classical records, mostly opera and including some rare recordings". Unfortunately the exact quantity is not quoted but I understand there are many hundreds. Lot 485 :
https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auct ... 7f011d5308
What an amazing opportunity for the buyer of both lots to reap the benefit of a lifetime's hard-won collection and the perfect instrument to reproduce them !
https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auct ... 7f011d5308
What an amazing opportunity for the buyer of both lots to reap the benefit of a lifetime's hard-won collection and the perfect instrument to reproduce them !
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Re: EMG
Boxes not included ! Really ?emgcr wrote: Tue Apr 26, 2022 10:36 am The record collection is described : "A very extensive quantity of 78 RPM classical records, mostly opera and including some rare recordings". Unfortunately the exact quantity is not quoted. Lot 485 :
https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auct ... 7f011d5308



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Re: EMG
In the USA, BYOB means bring your own beer. Now I find out that the acronym stems from the Olde English expression ¨Bring Your Own Box¨. As least the warning prevents the buyer from trashing the discs and taking the boxes home.
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