Silvertone in oak
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Silvertone in oak
Here's a Silvertone I have here in oak. Nice machine, plays well, does a decent job on verticals and the cabinet is striking in person, the pictures don't do it justice. Mike
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Re: Silvertone in oak
I've always loved the look of beautiful tiger striped oak no matter the make...and thats a nice touch to have the reproducer holder,too. Bet it sounds as good as it looks.
So be proud..be very proud!
So be proud..be very proud!
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Re: Silvertone in oak
Very pretty! I have a vulnerability for nice wood...
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A beautiful Silvertone.. A much underrated machine in many cases. The table model I had at one time had the clearest sound I had heard for that type of machine. They produced some very nice cabinets as well, yours is one of them.
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Re: Silvertone in oak
Very handsome. The cabinet is almost certainly made by Pooley. Only very small details indicate this is a lower priced machine- the grain on the front doors is well selected but on a Victor it would be a mirror match. Don't think I'm nit picking, this is a real beauty.
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Mike, That's a very striking machine. Isn't it nice that people bought a variety of machines and not just all Victrolas. Jerry
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Re: Silvertone in oak
Thank you everyone for the great comments. This is how it came into the house too, it needed only the springs to be hooked back up and there was no felt on the turntable. I can not resist an oak cabinet and this one was one of those strange bargins so bringing it home was a no brainer.
estott, the possibility of it being a Pooley cabinet is very interesting. Thanks
Jerry, as we collect, it is very enjoyable to see the many different machines besides Victrolas. I have brought home many off brand machines which lends variety to the collection
Thanks larry, they made some very attractive table models, don't have one though.
George, love the wood grain in quartered oak, also in regular furniture. Thanks
Dave, the grain looks like it came right off the tiger's back in some spots. It does play well, but I don't care for the Silvertone sound box too much
estott, the possibility of it being a Pooley cabinet is very interesting. Thanks
Jerry, as we collect, it is very enjoyable to see the many different machines besides Victrolas. I have brought home many off brand machines which lends variety to the collection
Thanks larry, they made some very attractive table models, don't have one though.
George, love the wood grain in quartered oak, also in regular furniture. Thanks
Dave, the grain looks like it came right off the tiger's back in some spots. It does play well, but I don't care for the Silvertone sound box too much
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Re: Silvertone in oak
phonogfp wrote:Very pretty! I have a vulnerability for nice wood...![]()
George P.
Me too George !


(Especially oak!)
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Re: Silvertone in oak
Very nice example, especially the grille-work !
I just acquired a similar machine, mostly because of the nice wood, and the Victrola-esque cabinetry.
Mine is a little soft-spoken, but I need to properly rebuild the reproducer.
For years I always sniffed at Silvertone talking machines, probably due to my being less than impressed by their radios of the '30's & '40s, but I am starting to think better of them...

I just acquired a similar machine, mostly because of the nice wood, and the Victrola-esque cabinetry.
Mine is a little soft-spoken, but I need to properly rebuild the reproducer.
For years I always sniffed at Silvertone talking machines, probably due to my being less than impressed by their radios of the '30's & '40s, but I am starting to think better of them...

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Re: Silvertone in oak
Very pretty machine I saw a table top for about $50 a while back but I don't remember where it was oak too
very nice enjoy
Dwight
very nice enjoy
Dwight
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