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Re: Amberola 30 question

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 9:53 pm
by NEFaurora
The original poster was correct.

The First early Amberola 30's had the Nickeled Reproducers, and also the Black and Silver Dataplates next to the Early (Slotted) type horn assembly (As in the posted pic above earlier in this thread), and also had a Ratchet type sounding handle mechanism, and 5 ply veneer cabinets. and exposed speed control knob. The lid bracket was a two screw type onto the lid. Lastly, Very early 1st type Amberola had Gold Pinstriping on the gear cover, but not all.

The 2nd type of Amberola 30's also had the Early Black and Silver Dataplates (1915-1917) but were moved and now mounted on the rear of the bedplate right behind the mandrel and cabinets mostly had the 3 ply veneer cabinets as the 5-ply cabinets were being phased out. The horn was then changed to a pin-type horn assembly. The speed control was changed and was hidden under the side/top gearplate cover for the rest of the Amberola 30 run to 1927. The lid bracket was still a two screw type onto the lid, and was retained.

The 3rd and final Amberola 30 type (1918-1927) had New style more rounded upper top lid and was missing a "step" formerly found on earlier Amberola lids, and the lid bracket was changed to a (1) one screw type. The Dataplates were changed to all brass with first white, then later Black lithopgraph lettering. The Dataplate was also moved this time and screwed to the upper front left side of the upper lid, It was no longer located anywhere on the base of the phonograph. The horn still retained the pin-type horn assembly. The cabinets were still 3-ply veneer, but were really being cheapened at this point, less glue on the veneer being used, lower quality veneer, etc.


This is pretty much how it went, but as always, There will be phasing in/phasing out variations of parts...but not too many deviations from above.


Tony K.

Re: Amberola 30 question

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 8:59 pm
by Roaring20s
I had a chance to see this machine again.

- No pin striping on the gear cover
- Serial number is 48967 on the black and silver dataplate
- I re-examined the case for holes and found them inside the case to the right of the horn
- I forgot to look for stamped numbers on the case
- Nickeled reproducer

I guess a past owner really wanted to see that data plate.

Re: Amberola 30 question

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 9:57 am
by NEFaurora
"I re-examined the case for holes and found them inside the case to the right of the horn."

Yep.. That's where the dataplate goes on a 1st series Amberola 30. Behind the grille to the right or the horn. I would put it back where it belongs.. It sounds like you are doing that since you found the holes..

Tony K.