Still in service in 1937.
Looks like a mighty poor home. Rolled up bedding, liquor bottle and hammer on the floor, broken mirror....
A well-worn Amberola
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Re: A well-worn Amberola
Now THAT is cool!!! All sorts of social history there. The fella apparently couldn't afford any upgrades in his life after 1915, let alone 1929.
OR maybe that's a contemporary photo (mislabeled) of a fellow collector's humble habitation. He can't afford a computer and therefore isn't on the TMF (Talking Machine Forum, dontcha know).
Give us a few more years of the present economy and even most of us here will have sold all we have and been reduced to our Amberola 30s.
OR maybe that's a contemporary photo (mislabeled) of a fellow collector's humble habitation. He can't afford a computer and therefore isn't on the TMF (Talking Machine Forum, dontcha know).

"You must serve music, because music is so enormous and can envelop you into such a state of perpetual anxiety and torture--but it is our first and main duty"
-- Maria Callas, 1968 interview.
-- Maria Callas, 1968 interview.
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Re: A well-worn Amberola
Here is the pic.
Even in the most dire circumstances, people want music in their lives.
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Even in the most dire circumstances, people want music in their lives.
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1. Space will expand to accommodate an infinite number of possessions, regardless of their size.
2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.
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Re: A well-worn Amberola
Too cool!!
I love Vintage pics!
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Re: A well-worn Amberola
Music hath charms?? I see an additional sadness than just a messy grown-up with a drinking habit... Notice the shoes on the floor are those of a child (shoes on dresser top are adult) and then there is the coloring book page of the little Dutch girl on the wall-- an obvious gift for mommy or daddy, who cherished it enough to proudly display it on the wall of an otherwise disheveled existence.
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Re: A well-worn Amberola
outune, a picture is worth a thousand words, as they say. You're quite observant--yes, sad, pathetic, and sweet all rolled up in one image.
"You must serve music, because music is so enormous and can envelop you into such a state of perpetual anxiety and torture--but it is our first and main duty"
-- Maria Callas, 1968 interview.
-- Maria Callas, 1968 interview.