This is somewhat of an enigma machine -- the only known example of a
nickel-plated (
not gun-metal) Amberola I-A mechanism . . . adapted for external horn use (would accept an Opera horn). The provenance of the adapter is unknown, but it is
not recent. Wyatt Marcus and I have examined this mechanism thoroughly and it exhibits manufacturing characteristics of both the I-A
and the Opera. Could there have been an undocumented transitional mech between the intro of the I-A and the Opera? I have seen five of these hybrid I-A/Operas over the years. Comes with Model M reproducer completely restored by Steve Medved. Mandrel finish in excellent condition. Does not have a proper case, but I do have a very rough mahogany Opera case that it sits in (until a proper case came along) that I will sell for an extra $200 (it does have the copper-oxidized finish side handles and service prop). No crank, but will accept any male Amberola or DD crank thread. $2000 for mech and M reproducer. $2200
with rough Opera case. PM me for further details. Delivery to Union no problem. I suspect these may have been factory built in order to use up parts.

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