Silvertone Identification help

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Scott
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Silvertone Identification help

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Saw this listed this morning and can't find anything on-line to help me get a model number. an assist is greatly appreciated..
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NateO
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Re: Silvertone Identification help

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I have an old Silvertone ad from about 1920, and this one looks similar to the Model VII listed. I've attached a picture from the ad for comparison. The photos are dark, so it is hard to tell what the grill covering the horn looks like. I'm new to this, so I hope this helps!

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Scott
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Re: Silvertone Identification help

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Thanks Nathan. I think that's the one!

miker2001
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Re: Silvertone Identification help

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Congrats!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I think it is a nice looking machine! And it plays both types of recordings!

Scott
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Re: Silvertone Identification help

Post by Scott »

Thanks Mike. It was a pleasure stopping by to meet you. I'll get some pics posted in a bit. Been a long day. Pulled it apart and it has a EE motor made by Saans (sp) I think.... I'll have to look again. Still didn't see any model number anywhere though.

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