Congratulations Adam! As Graham (emgcr) has said, that's a stupendously improbable piece of luck to have found that soundbox in short order.Adamp1gramophone wrote: Fri Jun 14, 2024 12:05 pm Here is the Mark IX I won from the auction. The identification number is ‘885’, but I am unsure of the exact production date this relates to. It would be great if anyone could help! I did use the forum, 'EMG Register to assist dating and EMG/Expert synopsis', but the links appear to have all expired.
The gramophone came with an off-brand soundbox. I used an Expert soundbox initially, but I really needed an E.M.G. horseshoe style. To my surprise, two days after I got the E.M.G., I saw a listing on Facebook Marketplace for many gramophone-related things (soundboxes, needle tins and more). Within this listing, I saw what appeared to be an EMG horseshoe soundbox. I messaged the seller at 1 am (when I saw the listing). To my surprise, he responded instantly. The following day, I set off on a 10-hour round trip at 8 am to collect the lot. I changed the rubber on the soundbox as it was in poor condition.
An unusual turn of events! I have attached images to this post.
Many of us EMG and Expert afficionados use BCNs - happy to send you a few free samples if you'd like (not at all meaning to do the salesman thing though - it's mostly for the love of it that I carry that on).
Inigo, extrapolating the serial numbers and dates is fun I agree, but the production was probably very far from linear!