Half pint vv-XIV

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phonogfp wrote:
gemering wrote: How come nobody offers just the bottom half????? :lol: :roll: :oops:
In an antique shop I once encountered the bottom half of an Amberola 1A/B with all 4 drawers intact - in oak. Made me sick... :cry:

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the person who did that should be cut in half!! :twisted:

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Uncle Josh...

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Several years ago I found an advert in the Minneapolis paper reading something like. "Edison phonograph guts for sale". I called the person found out that "the guts" were for an EDISON C2 Radio Phonograph. I was even more interested to learn that the guts were still in the cabinet as were the four original albums!

The owner, a college student just a few years younger than I, had decided to install his modern turntable and amp in the cabinet. Of course I begged him to let me buy the whole thing. I said I'd even try to find him a more suitable, cabinet for his stereo as part of the deal.

He would not be swayed. In the end I got the chassis, motor board, turntable, speaker, tonearm etcetera along with the four books... :(

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How come nobody offers just the bottom half????? :lol: :roll: :oops:

"Topless Phonographs"? :lol:

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This one was probably easier to 'amputate':

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Edison- ... 1238801629
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phono-smitten wrote:This one was probably easier to 'amputate':
Alas I expect more than a few A100's wound up that way because of those spindley legs.

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Wasn't that how they developed the "Chalet"?
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