The sides are straight,and the front is serpentine.
Sonora identification
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Pathe Logical
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Re: Sonora identification
Sorry edisonplayer, I've got to go along with brianu --- photos would be nice/needed for accurate ID, as several Sonora models fit this vague description:
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edisonplayer
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Re: Sonora identification
Mine is the Sonora Baby Grand model.edisonplayer
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Victrolacollector
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Re: Sonora identification
How good is the sound on these Sonora's?
What type of motor do they use? The Heinemann?
What type of motor do they use? The Heinemann?
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Re: Sonora identification
Swiss motors in the ones I've seen- the large ones are from Palliard. Nearly all the components were Swiss, the cabinets being American made.Victrolacollector wrote:How good is the sound on these Sonora's?
What type of motor do they use? The Heinemann?
Sound- they can be very nice, and the larger the horn the better.