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Retrograde
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Re: sonora chippendale

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These machines have probably always been out there and on the market we just paid them no attention. It's like when you buy a new car thinking how cool it looks, and then you start noticing everyone else has the same car.

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gramophoneshane wrote:
AZ* wrote:Art case? What's that? :?:
A salesman term for expensive cabinet :twisted:
Most advertising & catalogues appear to refer to these Sonoras as "Period" models, but OrthoFan did find one reference to them being called "Art case" models......
Yes, after reading over solophoneman's post about how Sonora used the term "art" and "artistic" to describe their period models, on the earlier thread, I remembered seeing a specific reference to "Sonora Art Model." After a little searching in the books and archived newspapers sections of Google, came up with this:


http://books.google.com/books?id=r8EOAQ ... 22&f=false

I'm wondering if anyone has ever come across a copy of the "Art Model Catalog No. 19" ? (Was there ever an "Art Model Catalog No. 18" ... No. 17 ... etc :?: )

There are probably more newsprint references, but until the major newspapers open their archives to the public in FREE digital format, we'll have to cull through microfilm libraries to find them.

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Re: sonora chippendale

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No one paid attention because everyone wanted a machine with a horn- or an upright: anything that could be immediately identified as a Talking Machine. The market for machines that look like pieces of furniture has been slow but may be picking up a bit.

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Re: sonora chippendale

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They really are beautiful cabinets. Art case models er um? Period models lol what ever you want to call them :roll:

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Victrolaman wrote:Art case models er um? Period models lol what ever you want to call them :roll:
Well they certainly weren't called chopped liver :)
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Re: sonora chippendale

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I wonder if "Buckeye Troll" will return & post pictures of his newly acquired rare art case Sonora?
It would be interesting to compare it to the other Chippendale owned by another member.
I guess that can only happen if B.E.Troll and his Sonora actually exist :monkey:

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Re: sonora chippendale

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Nice catalog Shane, i wish i had one, still looking for one if you ever want to sell it

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