Re: The Last Known Edison Amberola VI (D 6)?
Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 6:54 am
According to Frow and Sefl's book, after the December 1914 fire there were only seven complete Amberola VI's left. These were presumably model C-VI's. The remaining stock of 204 empty Amberola VI cabinets were fitted with Amberola 50 works and offered for sale at $50 to end the Amberola VI model.
Mine is serial #98 but I've never seen any other surviving Amberola model "D VI" or "D 6" (as my ID plate indicates).
For what it's worth regarding the Amberola V, after the December 1914 fire there were 859 finished empty cabinets remaining and these had Amberola 75 works installed and were offered for sale at a reduced price.
It's interesting to surmise that the Edison Company likely anticipated a greater sales volume of the Amberola V versus the Amberola VI since there were more than 4 times (!!) the remaining stock of empty cabinets for the Amberola V at the time of the December 1914 fire.
Doug
Mine is serial #98 but I've never seen any other surviving Amberola model "D VI" or "D 6" (as my ID plate indicates).
For what it's worth regarding the Amberola V, after the December 1914 fire there were 859 finished empty cabinets remaining and these had Amberola 75 works installed and were offered for sale at a reduced price.
It's interesting to surmise that the Edison Company likely anticipated a greater sales volume of the Amberola V versus the Amberola VI since there were more than 4 times (!!) the remaining stock of empty cabinets for the Amberola V at the time of the December 1914 fire.
Doug