For Sale: Art Model Sonora Console on Seattle Craigslist

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For Sale: Art Model Sonora Console on Seattle Craigslist

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I sorry that I cant't provide a direct link but if you check Seattle craigslist and look under "phonograph", it will appear. It looks like a fancy console and possibly a art model Sonora. It has the wood tone arm and the price is only $120. It's possible to get it headed to Union or points east from Oregon.

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That's pretty nice but I bet the wood tone arm is a tough find.

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A good friend of mine and myself bought the machine. We had the missing tone arm part, but it is for hill and dale(Pathé or Edison)The wood tone arm is one size. If anyone has the wooden lateral piece, please let me know. This is an awesome machine. All it requires is basic cosmetic work on the top of the cabinet, and the wooden lateral piece as mentioned. It will be a nice machine when we get done with it.
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Phonofreak wrote:A good friend of mine and myself bought the machine. We had the missing tone arm part, but it is for hill and dale(Pathé or Edison)The wood tone arm is one size. If anyone has the wooden lateral piece, please let me know. This is an awesome machine. All it requires is basic cosmetic work on the top of the cabinet, and the wooden lateral piece as mentioned. It will be a nice machine when we get done with it.
Harvey Kravitz
Congrats! What a nice find!

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