have to take a bunch of things to the post office and fedex this week, so was planning on doing it then. thanks for remembering. once I send it, I'll give you a call to follow up.VictrolaGuy - Walt wrote:In this case the seller is clueless. Someone probably butchered the finish eons ago. What would make it worse is for a "collector" to come along, strip off the white paint, and then rather than understand what the finish SHOULD be, stain the cabinet with Min-Wax, seal its fate with a shiny coating of polyurethane or Deft liquid lazy lacquer, then take some pictures of it, and post them so that even more of tragically ill-informed population can applaud the bastardization.brianu wrote:let's simply refer to them as the tragically ill-informed). auctions like that are just depressing beyond words.
Tragically ill-informed... I like that term Brian....
(p.s. Did you send that induction disc motor yet?)
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WDC wrote:The striping did really catch my eyes too, why not the whole motor plate in gold??phonogfp wrote: Thank goodness whoever did this refrained from letting their 6 year-old attempt to pinstripe the motor plate...ooops! Spoke too soon!![]()
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Not at all - - the paper label has fallen off. It happens a lot, but fortunately the catalogue number is stamped into the center so the selection can be identified.richardh wrote:I notice that the picture of the disks shows one with a completly white label...is this unusual?
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My favorite photo is the one showing the chipped veneer at the bottom of the cabinet. Wouldn't want a prospective buyer to think the machine was perfect!
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Can you imagine the expression on Edison's face if he were alive and saw this desecration?
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The Edison phonograph was known as "the phonograph with a soul," and we all know that the soul is indestructible. Therefore, the soul of the desecrated phonograph is intact!
I'm sure that Edison would agree.
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I'm sure that Edison would agree.

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Hopefully someone will buy it and bring it back to its glory days..
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yes, dare to dream. likely it will be parted out by some local. ha.edisonc250 wrote:Hopefully someone will buy it and bring it back to its glory days..
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I think it's a bit to far gone for restoration. Being sawn in half is bad enough to begin with but it also has the wrong lid.