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Re: A-250 and the Amberola Ghosting?

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2015 7:34 pm
by fran604g
phonogfp wrote:The "lip or no lip" characteristic is almost certainly a function of which cabinet manufacturer(s) were involved. I would be very interested in a comparison of Cabinet Factory numbers among these cabinets. Of course, with eBay and/or Craigslist machines, this will be difficult (if not impossible in some cases).

It should also be pointed out that these 1A/1B Amberola/A/B 250 Disc cabinets are POOLEY-style cabinets. The earlier Weber-style cabinets had no lip (as seen in the photo on page 1 of this thread). I'm aware of at least two manufacturers of Pooley-style cabinets: The Pooley Furniture Company and Brunswick. I expect there were others, but I cannot confirm that. Finding three or more different Cabinet Factory numbers on the stickers in Pooley-style cabinets would be proof that there were more than two suppliers of those Pooley-style cabinets.

This is good stuff. :)

George P.
Thanks George!

This information will certainly help me to check a little more thoroughly for these more subtle hints. :)

I'll have to look through the patents, too.

This IS good stuff. :geek:

Best,
Fran

Re: A-250 and the Amberola Ghosting?

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2015 8:52 pm
by DGPros
OK so 1) my "Ghosting" is a little larger than the Emblem, but not by much. It looks like 5 ¾ by 3 ¾ but I also noticed it has indentation on the left and right side, much like the Amberola emblem. 2) I can't find any cabinet factory #


What I did find, which I assumed is gunk from 100 years but will share anyway. :D and a notch under the gunk along with my 2 piece bedplate. One piece runs along the back with the tone arm. I believe that's typical of these machines. The other is U shaped and lifts out of the cabinet if the breaking mech and tone arm lifting gear wasn't in the way :twisted: This would easily open the cabinet as the motor and bedplate are secured to the sides of the cabinet. I don't know if this is typical of all DD's (I believe it is) which would allow for easy swapping......right :)

Re: A-250 and the Amberola Ghosting?

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2015 8:55 pm
by De Soto Frank
RE: Yellow paint

Wow. That looks like OSHA or highway-stripe Yellow. :shock:

Re: A-250 and the Amberola Ghosting?

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2015 9:23 pm
by DGPros
:o
De Soto Frank wrote:RE: Yellow paint

Wow. That looks like OSHA or highway-stripe Yellow. :shock:

I'm just glad I never saw it in it's full OSHA glory