craigslist alert: Aeolian-Vocalion player + cabinet - $50

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craigslist alert: Aeolian-Vocalion player + cabinet - $50

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Hey Guys -

Seller lists the player as broken, but if he's selling the player and cabinet for $50... who knows what's wrong with it. It looks in decent cosmetic condition.

http://nashville.craigslist.org/for/1222287870.html

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Is the record cabinet actually that, or an upright falled victim to a saw? I'm guessing the later.
I'm also guessing the tonearm is brken at the base. They're often broken were the arm attaches to the base due to the design & use of pot metal.
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gramophoneshane wrote:Is the record cabinet actually that, or an upright falled victim to a saw? I'm guessing the later.
Hrmm, I hadn't considered that looking at the picture. Did Aeolian Vocalion make a tabletop?

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Post by Brad »

I believe that it is a hack job.

Funny thing is, I have a complete floor cabinet with tone arm and reproducer, only missing the motor, motorboard, and platter.

I doubt the seller would take it apart and ship what I need for me, let alone for the price.

Any fellow board members nearby that would proxy for me?
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Post by estott »

I don't think it's a hack job- on an upright you'd see the opening for the Graduola next to the grille, plus there's a nice molding around the base: if it's a nack job it's nicely done. The base cabinet is probably like one I have- wide so that 12 inch albums can be stored on their sides.

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Brad wrote:I believe that it is a hack job.

Funny thing is, I have a complete floor cabinet with tone arm and reproducer, only missing the motor, motorboard, and platter.

I doubt the seller would take it apart and ship what I need for me, let alone for the price.

Any fellow board members nearby that would proxy for me?
Hi Brad,
I live an easy 40 min. drive from Gallatin, TN. If you're serious about this item let me know, & I'll check it out for you.

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phonophan79 wrote:
gramophoneshane wrote:Is the record cabinet actually that, or an upright falled victim to a saw? I'm guessing the later.
Hrmm, I hadn't considered that looking at the picture. Did Aeolian Vocalion make a tabletop?
They sure did. I'd say the one on craigslist is either a pre-1916 model, or it's their cheapest table model without the graduola.
I still have my doubts about the record cabinet. With the carved feet & apron, and the way the uprights flare out at the top, it just looks to me as though it was an upright.
It would probably be a good size for an Edison DD table model though.
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3victrolas wrote:Hi Brad,
I live an easy 40 min. drive from Gallatin, TN. If you're serious about this item let me know, & I'll check it out for you.
Hi Sharon,

Thanks for such a generous offer! After looking at the picture of the table top machine and comparing it to my cabinet (below) the grilles are different and the surrounding elements of the cabinet are different suggesting that it is likely that the motor board may be different.

Also, I would not feel right about taking one whole machine apart just to build up another.

Again, thank you for the offer. I just couldn't ask you to take your time to look at something that is not likely to pan out.

Brad
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Post by larryh »

That is without the remote Volume Control the exact machine my Great Grandfather had which my Grandmother played when I was young. His was on a much more fitting matching base with record storage. It was most likely also made for Aeolian as it fit and matched perfectly. I didn't realize it was a table top type machine on a base until after she had given it away when a cousin broke the spring the first time he wound it.. Broke my heart, it was the first machine I ever heard. Lots of records of the Glow worm, Sweet Bunch of Daisies and Under the Double Eagle march heard for the first time.. Its what gave me my start for sure. A friend now has an oak model that is wonderful but somewhat smaller in scale than this one, its really a beauty and works great.. Wish I had one.

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Post by MordEth »

Shane,

Thanks for posting the picture of the tabletop version. One thing that strikes my curiosity, though—how exactly does the remote volume control work on these machines? Does turning the knob on it turn some connected part of the machine (e.g. attached to louvers, etc.)?

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Antique Record Player — $50 (Gallatin)

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Date: 2009-06-15, 9:29AM CDT

This player has some broken parts and will not play. it will need some repair. it has a base for the player. $50 OBO.

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