Lucius1958 wrote:
I'd swear I've seen that decal before - perhaps in Reiss?
Bill
No, not in Reiss... Keep guessing.
Here's a hint: I owned this for over 35 years.
Here's the story: Fran's cabinet originally had a C-250 mechanism with a Duncan stop and a Long Play Attachment. I always wanted a C-250 in oak so for years I searched for a nice empty oak cabinet (I wanted to keep the mechanism with the Duncan stop and Long Play Attachment). Once in a while I'd find an oak C-19 with the later record shelves. but a C-250 mechanism in it would not be an historically accurate combination. Then around 2006 I finally found a nice oak C-19 in the earlier C-250-type cabinet. I carefully examined the mahogany and oak cabinets and found them to be identical, so I switched mechanisms and data plates.
The original finish on Fran's mahogany cabinet is so nice, I resisted selling it for years. I considered displaying both mahogany and oak models side-by-side, but I just don't have the space, so this nice mahogany cabinet with C-19 mechanism sat in my basement for the past 8 years.

Kind of crazy. Then, about 6 years later I bought another C-250 in a so-so cabinet (I wanted the records). I have given Fran the option of switching out his C-19 mechanism/data plate for this C-250 mechanism/data plate, and he's thinking about it.
At one point, I had 5 C-250s/C-19 here! Unfortunately, the cabinets are often hammered on them. Here's what I mean:
By the way, if anyone needs cabinet parts for an oak C-250/C-19, I may be able to help!
In any event, I'm pleased that Fran wound up with this cabinet (regardless of which mechanism he chooses) and I hope he enjoys it for at least as many years as I did!
George P.