Edison Bell Console - Chinoiserie finish

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Edison Bell Console - Chinoiserie finish

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Well I have zero room or money for anything new... but someone needs to grab this. It probably sounds phenomenal... and that cabinet is just :o

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Edison Bell Model 248, c.1928/9, cost £27,10s. Sadly the example for sale has had it's legs amputated. Why do people do this?
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Maybe a vertically challenged person? Either way they've permanently ruined it so it's a junk machine for donor parts.

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Steve wrote: Sun Jun 11, 2023 2:53 pm Either way they've permanently ruined it so it's a junk machine for donor parts.
Harsh but I totally agree! Some machines make better parts donors.

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Steve wrote: Sun Jun 11, 2023 2:53 pm Maybe a vertically challenged person? Either way they've permanently ruined it so it's a junk machine for donor parts.
I hope that's a very poor attempt at sarcasm

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Maybe it suffered from a wet basement... I've seen Sally so many upright machines with the legs ruined by water, bugs and the like. Do I tend to think that these amputated machines have indeed been kindly saved from a worse end .. Yet the legs can be remade and reinstalled by a wise craftsman... not an easy task!
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I think this is a lovely gramophone and, once again, although not something I would personally like in my collection (with or without the cut off bits), can see it is very interesting, very well built and would probably sound very good indeed. Some-one, some-where should like it very much I think and be proud of it.

Oh, I have a little Geisha gramophone which has had the same pieces cut off and I still think it is very nice. I would never throw it away etc. I realize most people would though which I find kind of sad. :(

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thatonejohn wrote: Sun Jun 11, 2023 9:41 pm
Steve wrote: Sun Jun 11, 2023 2:53 pm Maybe a vertically challenged person? Either way they've permanently ruined it so it's a junk machine for donor parts.
I hope that's a very poor attempt at sarcasm
Which part?

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I don't know.... Maybe I have a "soft spot" for these things... I kind of like it. Not for $400, though.... ;)

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There are a couple furniture restorers out there who could replicate the bottom of the cabinet, provided a pattern were available.

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