Data plate is in bad shape - I know it is a XVI but can't make out serial number.
Found in a Dumpster
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jimmantwo
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Found in a Dumpster
Actually - next to one 
Data plate is in bad shape - I know it is a XVI but can't make out serial number.
Data plate is in bad shape - I know it is a XVI but can't make out serial number.
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estott
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Re: Found in a Dumpster
Good find - the arm and soundbox alone are a great score.
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brianu
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Re: Found in a Dumpster
Nice, clean it up, it'll surely look like a thousand bucks.
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gramophone78
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Re: Found in a Dumpster
What a fantastic find. I believe this is the extremely rare "convertible" Victrola 16. According to the LFJ book, only a handful were made. Of course by custom order and for warmer climates.
Worth a great deal (as it is) I would think. Certainly well worth restoring.
Congrats to you....
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BTW.........LFJ stands for......."Look For the Joke" book.....
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Worth a great deal (as it is) I would think. Certainly well worth restoring.
Congrats to you....
BTW.........LFJ stands for......."Look For the Joke" book.....
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Re: Found in a Dumpster
OK- now THAT kicks it up several notches! Damm that missing door.
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52089
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Re: Found in a Dumpster
No, probably not fumed, but possibly "weathered". Fumed oak is a light finish. See this thread and scroll down for pictures of a pristine fumed oak finish.jimmantwo wrote:A little bit of cleaning.. fumed oak under the grime.
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... k&start=20
I have a "naturally weathered" oak XI, meaning that it didn't start out that way, but it was left outside in the elements long enough that it has darkened significantly. Now if I could only "weather" the standard oak inside of the machine to match!
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jimmantwo
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Re: Found in a Dumpster
Thanks for the info. The exterior roughly matches the tone of the interior (lid, etc.), however the color of the interior is grayish.52089 wrote:No, probably not fumed, but possibly "weathered". Fumed oak is a light finish. See this thread and scroll down for pictures of a pristine fumed oak finish.jimmantwo wrote:A little bit of cleaning.. fumed oak under the grime.
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... k&start=20
I have a "naturally weathered" oak XI, meaning that it didn't start out that way, but it was left outside in the elements long enough that it has darkened significantly. Now if I could only "weather" the standard oak inside of the machine to match!
I assumed it was fumed oak as the definition of fumed oak is: 'Ammonia fuming is a traditional process for darkening and richening the colour of oak. In modern times, ammonia fuming is best known through the work of Gustav Stickley'.
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gramophone78
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Re: Found in a Dumpster
Actually, I would say the finish is "Old English" or "EE" for the Victor code. You may want to look in your copy of LFD and you can see how different they are. Fumed oak was a process that brought out the rich grain of Oak that was quarter cut. Not to darken the over all finish. We have collected fumed oak pieces for years. It's our favorite wood finish.....jimmantwo wrote:Thanks for the info. The exterior roughly matches the tone of the interior (lid, etc.), however the color of the interior is grayish.52089 wrote:No, probably not fumed, but possibly "weathered". Fumed oak is a light finish. See this thread and scroll down for pictures of a pristine fumed oak finish.jimmantwo wrote:A little bit of cleaning.. fumed oak under the grime.
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... k&start=20
I have a "naturally weathered" oak XI, meaning that it didn't start out that way, but it was left outside in the elements long enough that it has darkened significantly. Now if I could only "weather" the standard oak inside of the machine to match!
I assumed it was fumed oak as the definition of fumed oak is: 'Ammonia fuming is a traditional process for darkening and richening the colour of oak. In modern times, ammonia fuming is best known through the work of Gustav Stickley'.
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