I am restoring an Edison B-19. The machine is in dismal shape but I like bringing these discarded
machines back to life and rescuing them if you will.
I removed the top veneer and in the process of re-veneering it.
What I need is a decent grille and I'm set. Anyone? Thanks
Edison Chalet B-19
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- Victor V
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Re: Edison Chalet B-19
Contact Shenandoah Restorations...they should have the grille.
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Also, I have a B-19 and it has the maple wood, I worked on that thing for two months finally got the original about where it should be. It would be nice if you could take some pics and show us the results..I would like to see how well these machines could look restored. All in all, I like the B-19 it is easy to move.
[email protected]
Also, I have a B-19 and it has the maple wood, I worked on that thing for two months finally got the original about where it should be. It would be nice if you could take some pics and show us the results..I would like to see how well these machines could look restored. All in all, I like the B-19 it is easy to move.
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- Victor II
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Re: Edison Chalet B-19
Hi
This is my B19, the first machine I ever restored, I have since changed the grill cloth for a darker brown,they really are a nice machine. I believe they are made from Australian red gum grown in the USA.
Regards Marcel
This is my B19, the first machine I ever restored, I have since changed the grill cloth for a darker brown,they really are a nice machine. I believe they are made from Australian red gum grown in the USA.
Regards Marcel
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Re: Edison Chalet B-19
Really impressed by this as your first restoration. Beautiful machine now!
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2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.
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Re: Edison Chalet B-19
Nice restoration! Did you have to restore the inside too?
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- Victor V
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Re: Edison Chalet B-19
thats a beautiful machine.. i like the mahogany better than the maple one, i will take a picture of mine. you did a great job on your machine.
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- Victor VI
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Re: Edison Chalet B-19
This model was never made in mahogany or maple. The cabinets are made from Red Gum as Marcel mentioned above. They were however sold in 2 different coloured finishes, called rouge & naturel.Victrolacollector wrote:thats a beautiful machine.. i like the mahogany better than the maple one, i will take a picture of mine. you did a great job on your machine.
I assume naturel cabinets were finished using shellac with no stain to colour the timber.
*BTW: Awesome restoration you did there Marcel! It looks sensational.
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- Victor O
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Re: Edison Chalet B-19
Received my repro B-19 grill. Beautiful job by grampstreasures.