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Re: Gigantic Orsenigo Purchase
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2017 11:26 am
by bigshot
The nice thing about that machine is that when you die, you can be buried in it.
Re: Gigantic Orsenigo Purchase
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2017 11:37 am
by Phonolair
Jerry I'm seeing some disturbing behavior here,
simple lunch with friends turning into a phonograph purchase,
last minute trips across the country for your next fix,
involving family, friends and neighbors in your odd activities,
spending more money than you planned to,
getting rid of furniture to accommodate this odd activity.
Isn't being a PHONOHOLIC great.

Everyday a new adventure knowing any day can be like Christmas.
Seriously, great machine, I've never seen one like it before. These are the type of machines that make a interesting collection.
Larry Crandell
Re: Gigantic Orsenigo Purchase
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2017 11:51 am
by Curt A
When you said "console" phonograph, I was thinking some type of Victrola... who needs another one?
But when I scrolled to the pics, it was a no-brainer... get rid of furniture or appliances and other common machines to make room for an exceptionally beautiful and unusual machine. I love the great quality and styling of this machine. Sometimes the less common machines are much more desirable (at least to me) than those you see on a regular basis... There is no Victor, Edison, Columbia or Sonora that outclasses this.
You didn't make a mistake buying it. Now, someone go get the Opera House phonograph... before the guy changes his mind.
Re: Gigantic Orsenigo Purchase
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2017 12:08 pm
by Jerry B.
The nice thing about that machine is that when you die, you can be buried in it.
I had a somewhat similar thought... I encouraged Jay to buy it. He replied that he's have to get rid of the bed in his extra bedroom. I suggested he buy a pad and have his guests sleep on top of the Orsenigo.
TinfoilPhono, Thanks for the tip on Bob Baumbach's article on Orsenigos in the Antique Phonograph. I know I read the article when it first arrived but not with the eye of an owner (translation = heavy lifter).
Jerry Blais
Re: Gigantic Orsenigo Purchase
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2017 12:24 pm
by Curt A
Apparently Orsenigo made the Columbia Gothic cabinets among others and when their popularity declined, Orsenigo began branding the cabinets with their logo, hence the Columbia pagoda light and the Columbia style lid lift...
Re: Gigantic Orsenigo Purchase
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2017 12:43 pm
by gramophone-georg
bigshot wrote:The nice thing about that machine is that when you die, you can be buried in it.
Hmmm. I was actually thinking that
this is what is happening to Jerry's neighbors...

Re: Gigantic Orsenigo Purchase
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2017 1:00 pm
by phonolady
Jerry,
You have done it again, outstanding, unique addition to your collection.
We think that is a rare find and very cool. Really like the paintings and carving on the front.
All the best,
David & Lerria -- Union will be here before you know it, looking forward to seeing you, Stan, and all the guys.
Re: Gigantic Orsenigo Purchase
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2017 1:02 pm
by Phonomark
Jerry-
Great looking machine and in wonderful condition. How does it sound?
But, coming from a Utah Ute, I have some serious reservations about the Oregon Duck stuff...!!
-Mark
Re: Gigantic Orsenigo Purchase
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2017 1:20 pm
by Phono-Phan
Quite impressive!!! Did you get it home on your Moped
I think at your next phonograph meeting you should say "Hi, my name is Jerry. And I am a Phonoholic"
We all know that there is no known cure.
Enjoy!!!!
Re: Gigantic Orsenigo Purchase
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2017 2:30 pm
by Pathe Logical
Hi Jerry,
Many of us have seen this cabinet style before, but we just walked by them without realizing what they were. I think Jasper has (only) two cabinets like this --- one is a phonograph, while the other is a "buffet" or other such piece of furniture (if my memory serves me correctly). They are/were located on the first floor, to the left and right of the grand staircase. As you now realize, these are very common

. Congratulations!!!
I need one (or two),
Bob