Amberola 30 in UK - Restoration
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 6:38 pm
Hello All - first post here from me here in the UK.
I restore/conserve mainly furniture and mechanical music stuff from late 1800's to 1970's and been commissioned to renovate an Amberola 30.
It's been stored in a garage for many years and is very dirty and mechanism is somewhat corroded and case was almost completely black with soot and dirt, so much so I had to wipe it clean with damp rags before I could even handle it.
There are 75 cylinders with it and although it looks a mess it's actually complete and case has intact veneer and no visible damage anywhere.
I believe its an early Series 1 as it has nickel reproducer, external speed control, 2 screw stay and the horseshoe governor arm referred to elsewhere on this forum.
There don't appear to be any on the market in the UK at present and as we in the UK had been engaged since 1914 in a bit of a dispute on mainland Europe and were in 1915 when it was made until 1918 I'm rather intrigued as to how it got here, a Is believe it's been in the same family for many years.
The picture shows as received (with most of the greasy black dirt removed) - I've now completely dismantled it, cleaned and rebuilt the mechanical bits and just about finished restoring the case. I've had it running to adjust the speed and it sounds like it will play fine when it's all re-fitted into the case.
Heres a link to the strip down pictures on Flikr - https://www.flickr.com/photos/dlevett/a ... 2563861437
I'll post more pictures of re-build in next couple of days.
I restore/conserve mainly furniture and mechanical music stuff from late 1800's to 1970's and been commissioned to renovate an Amberola 30.
It's been stored in a garage for many years and is very dirty and mechanism is somewhat corroded and case was almost completely black with soot and dirt, so much so I had to wipe it clean with damp rags before I could even handle it.
There are 75 cylinders with it and although it looks a mess it's actually complete and case has intact veneer and no visible damage anywhere.
I believe its an early Series 1 as it has nickel reproducer, external speed control, 2 screw stay and the horseshoe governor arm referred to elsewhere on this forum.
There don't appear to be any on the market in the UK at present and as we in the UK had been engaged since 1914 in a bit of a dispute on mainland Europe and were in 1915 when it was made until 1918 I'm rather intrigued as to how it got here, a Is believe it's been in the same family for many years.
The picture shows as received (with most of the greasy black dirt removed) - I've now completely dismantled it, cleaned and rebuilt the mechanical bits and just about finished restoring the case. I've had it running to adjust the speed and it sounds like it will play fine when it's all re-fitted into the case.
Heres a link to the strip down pictures on Flikr - https://www.flickr.com/photos/dlevett/a ... 2563861437
I'll post more pictures of re-build in next couple of days.