Weekend pick-up: a walnut Silvertone
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Weekend pick-up: a walnut Silvertone
Picked this up from a seller in Endicott NY, a little shy of 3 hours drive. Aside from the dirt and a broken spring the damage is all cosmetic. It's a well put together and well finished machine, a good find at $100. There is some nice matched walnut veneer on the sides and the lid is mostly made from thick solid walnut. Some of the gold plate on the arm has gone bad but the pot metal itself is undamaged. The grille cloth should be easy to replace - the grille is held in with spring catches and pops out. I think I'll trim off some of the ragged bits and try to salvage what remains by putting something similar behind it.
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Re: Weekend pick-up: a walnut Silvertone
This is what makes collecting fun. Customers must have been breaking down the doors to buy Victor Victrolas. But someone paid good money for an expensive Silvertone with beautiful veneers and some fancy trim. This can't be a common machine. Thanks, Jerry
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Re: Weekend pick-up: a walnut Silvertone
I don't think it's common either, but the really fancy Silvertone machines like this picture do turn up on occasion - I think it sold for about $130 when new so it was far from cheap.
Here's a picture of their top of the line "Majestic" which sold for $150.
Here's a picture of their top of the line "Majestic" which sold for $150.
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Re: Weekend pick-up: a walnut Silvertone
A handsome find.
Who made machines for Sears? I suppose, though, probably lots of different companies for different models?
Clay
Who made machines for Sears? I suppose, though, probably lots of different companies for different models?
Clay
Arthur W. J. G. Ord-Hume's Laws of Collecting
1. Space will expand to accommodate an infinite number of possessions, regardless of their size.
2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.
1. Space will expand to accommodate an infinite number of possessions, regardless of their size.
2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.
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Re: Weekend pick-up: a walnut Silvertone
Nice machine. I posted a page from a Sears cat. on a previous thread. It shows this machine and the walnut option. I just can't remember which thread....
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Re: Weekend pick-up: a walnut Silvertone
Back in the late sixties the Big Three were selling Mustangs, Camaros, GTOs, and Super Bees by the trainloads. There were other muscle cars like the AMC Marlin and the Studebaker Avante. When is the last time you saw a Marlin? Enjoy your Silvertone. Jerry
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Re: Weekend pick-up: a walnut Silvertone
I've found some evidence that at least some were made by the Conley Co. which had previously been Sears's main supplier of cameras. They later became the Waters-Conley Co. who made so many portables in the 40's.FloridaClay wrote:A handsome find.
Who made machines for Sears? I suppose, though, probably lots of different companies for different models?
Clay
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Re: Weekend pick-up: a walnut Silvertone
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... 9&start=10
I think this is the catalog Wayne posted earlier
I think this is the catalog Wayne posted earlier
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Re: Weekend pick-up: a walnut Silvertone
Very nice machine... I think I may need to expand my horizons a bit...
Somewhere in my early adolescence, I was lead to believe that Silvertone talking machines were lowly junk ( not even warranting "-que".)
Perhaps I was the victim of false information...

Somewhere in my early adolescence, I was lead to believe that Silvertone talking machines were lowly junk ( not even warranting "-que".)
Perhaps I was the victim of false information...

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Re: Weekend pick-up: a walnut Silvertone
Actually Jerry, AMC real muscle car was the AMX. A very rare car to find now unmolested.Jerry B. wrote:Back in the late sixties the Big Three were selling Mustangs, Camaros, GTOs, and Super Bees by the trainloads. There were other muscle cars like the AMC Marlin and the Studebaker Avante. When is the last time you saw a Marlin? Enjoy your Silvertone. Jerry