Restoration Suggestions for a 1920-1922 Silvertone Phonograph
Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2023 10:09 am
I bought this Silvertone for my husband as a suprise and I know almost nothing about phonographs. I want to clean it up and fix whatever needs fixing.
My plan so far is to:
1. Clean the Wood Cabinet: - Use some naphtha and #0000 steel wool to get buildup and old furniture wax off, followed by a rinse with some Murphy's soap on a rag, and maybe a Gojo cream hand cleaner (without pumice). Then use mahogany Howard's Restore-a-Finish on any cracks and apply a coat of paste wax. I'm not sure if I should use a mahogany paste wax or regular one. I happen to have Howards citrus shield paste wax already, but have no issue buying a mahogany paste wax if that is better.
2. Clean the Platter: Possibly with a lint brush, additional suggestions welcome.
3. Replace the tonearm and reproducer: the ones on the machine are not original and I was able to locate a gold-plated silvertone tonearm and reproducer which I have ordered. Is there anything I should know about cleaning them and installing?
4. I have a Flintz metal paste to clean all the brass
5. Oil the motor: I need to do more research on how to do this
6. Possibly clean the motor if it is a two-spring Saal and easy to dissassemble, clean and reassemble. Resources and suggestions welcome.
7. The wood grill: This one is being tricky for me. I am using hide glue to try and repair as much as possible but I'm missing some wood where the grill pull drawer broke (5th picture).
8. Cleaning the grill cloth: I assume this is the original grill cloth (I found it inside the drawer) but I have no idea how to safetly clean it.
Any tips and suggestions would be much appreciated. I am trying to learn about the history of this silvertone and how to best get it cleaned up!
My plan so far is to:
1. Clean the Wood Cabinet: - Use some naphtha and #0000 steel wool to get buildup and old furniture wax off, followed by a rinse with some Murphy's soap on a rag, and maybe a Gojo cream hand cleaner (without pumice). Then use mahogany Howard's Restore-a-Finish on any cracks and apply a coat of paste wax. I'm not sure if I should use a mahogany paste wax or regular one. I happen to have Howards citrus shield paste wax already, but have no issue buying a mahogany paste wax if that is better.
2. Clean the Platter: Possibly with a lint brush, additional suggestions welcome.
3. Replace the tonearm and reproducer: the ones on the machine are not original and I was able to locate a gold-plated silvertone tonearm and reproducer which I have ordered. Is there anything I should know about cleaning them and installing?
4. I have a Flintz metal paste to clean all the brass
5. Oil the motor: I need to do more research on how to do this
6. Possibly clean the motor if it is a two-spring Saal and easy to dissassemble, clean and reassemble. Resources and suggestions welcome.
7. The wood grill: This one is being tricky for me. I am using hide glue to try and repair as much as possible but I'm missing some wood where the grill pull drawer broke (5th picture).
8. Cleaning the grill cloth: I assume this is the original grill cloth (I found it inside the drawer) but I have no idea how to safetly clean it.
Any tips and suggestions would be much appreciated. I am trying to learn about the history of this silvertone and how to best get it cleaned up!