Another teak 101 rears its head!
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Another teak 101 rears its head!
Okay, so technically not another one as we have already discussed this one in the Ebay section but here it is as I have just purchased it and it's not been cleaned or had anything done to it yet apart from me reversing that escutcheon to reveal it is an original HMV type but supplied with black painted finish. I'm not sure why the seller thought it couldnt be reversed but anyway, now corrected. Everything else is high gloss nickel or chrome. My money is on nickel (pun intended):
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Re: Another teak 101 rears its head!
That's a very nice machine, congratulations! I presume the winder hole is in the correct position, and that your initial impression of it being different from the other 101s was due to the photo perspective.
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Thank you, Carlos.CarlosV wrote: Sat May 13, 2023 11:15 am That's a very nice machine, congratulations! I presume the winder hole is in the correct position, and that your initial impression of it being different from the other 101s was due to the photo perspective.
Yes, it all fits exactly as it should and obviously how it was made originally but it IS further back than the other one I have. Please see below:
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Now here are the letters and numbers stamped into the motorboard:
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well done ! Such a wonderful gramophone.Steve wrote: Sat May 13, 2023 12:22 pm Now here are the letters and numbers stamped into the motorboard:
So pleased this poor little under-valued little thing found a good home.
A fantastic aquisition !
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Looks like someone took the kid to the factory and let him play with the stamper! Nevertheless, some of my Indian machines have similar randomly spread lettering/numbering like that.Steve wrote: Sat May 13, 2023 12:22 pm Now here are the letters and numbers stamped into the motorboard:
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Congratulations! I think those teak 101s are just gorgeous, and yours is exceptionally nice.
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Congratulations Steve, a great find 

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Many thanks. It is a great example. The scratches in the cabinet are quite light and will colour out with some Topps Scratchcover. It'll sit nicely with my teak panelled lid 101 and 100, 112, 113 and 114.BassetHoundTrio wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 5:59 pm Congratulations! I think those teak 101s are just gorgeous, and yours is exceptionally nice.
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Thanks Martin!