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Re: Salter Concealed Horn Phonograph Cabinet

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2020 2:13 pm
by StL Bill
MTPhono wrote:That is a beauty - congratulations! Did the people you bought it from use it for some alternative purpose (TV cabinet for instance)? Or did another phono person have it?
The man that I bought it from had just bought it at a Flea Market. He was told that it was some kind of Edison phonograph cabinet. I believe that the needle cup on the door showed it as something to do with phonographs, but neither of them had any idea what it was. I would guess that many phonograph collectors would not have recognized it for what it is, simply because there are few, if any, others out there in collections. I recognized it because of the research that I have done on Concealed Horn Cabinets. I would really like to hear of another just so I can get some measurements on the record rack.

Bill

Re: Salter Concealed Horn Phonograph Cabinet

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2020 9:10 pm
by StL Bill
Since I received no replies from any Forum members concerning the existence of another Salter cabinet like this, I reproduced the record rack the best I could using the line drawing of the cabinet in the catalog that Shawn reproduces. His catalog was a blessing, I would have had no idea what this looked like without it. It stated that it was a sliding record rack, which would make it much easier to retrieve records. I still have to install the 2 brass pulls as shown in the catalog. It is made of Oak, as is the rest of the cabinet, and I am very happy with the results.
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Bill

Re: Salter Concealed Horn Phonograph Cabinet

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2020 9:17 pm
by Curt A
The workmanship is over the top... it looks totally original... Congrats.

Re: Salter Concealed Horn Phonograph Cabinet

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2020 10:55 pm
by TinfoilPhono
Absolutely beautiful job.

Re: Salter Concealed Horn Phonograph Cabinet

Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2020 10:57 pm
by phonogfp
First-class work, Bill!

George P.