Tink- what you are seeing is the underside of the motor board, I'd bet that the top has walnut veneer.Tinkerbell wrote:I also agree that they are the same machine... but I still have a question about the motor board. In picture #5, the wood grain is clearly oak.penman wrote:They are all the same machine. Photo #8 has a different exposure, but if you look at the grain especially on the pull out shelf, you'll see it's the same machine.
Does anyone know if in the circassian walnut version it was common practice to use a motor board of a wood other than that found in the rest of the cabinet, or if the motor board was just swapped out?
Victrola Estimate ?Circassian?
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Thanks for the clarification; that makes sense.estott wrote:Tink- what you are seeing is the underside of the motor board, I'd bet that the top has walnut veneer.Tinkerbell wrote:I also agree that they are the same machine... but I still have a question about the motor board. In picture #5, the wood grain is clearly oak.penman wrote:They are all the same machine. Photo #8 has a different exposure, but if you look at the grain especially on the pull out shelf, you'll see it's the same machine.
Does anyone know if in the circassian walnut version it was common practice to use a motor board of a wood other than that found in the rest of the cabinet, or if the motor board was just swapped out?

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I suggest you contact Mr. Baumbach (author of 'Look for the Dog') he works with another person and will offer a fee based (not expensive) appraisal service, unfortunately on this computer I don't have his contact information.
Your machine photographs well; and appears to have an interesting ornate burl design - in short your machine has style!
And if I were closer I would contact you.
Nipper.
Your machine photographs well; and appears to have an interesting ornate burl design - in short your machine has style!
And if I were closer I would contact you.
Nipper.
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Tink's question about the use of wood is a good one. It's my belief that any highly visible veneer was always Circassian but areas not quite as visible, such as the parts drawer or the deck were a more common mahogany (I think) that were stained to color match the walnut. Jerry