Do you still have it? Curious as to serial number. Was it low or high number?
Maybe they made a cheaper design near the end of production that got rid of
the hinge? The only remnant on mine as to what was there are the screw holes.
Can't tell from that.
Glenn
- Original Message
From: Bruce Mercer maxbu...@wowway.com
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Sent: Saturday, March 1, 2008 4:34:23 PM
Subject: [Phono-L] Edison LC-38 cabinet
Years ago I bought a still crated LU-38 upright. It had a conventional
motor board, nothing unusual at all, a 100 sized horn and a nickel plated
Edisonic reproducer. I have no idea what hinged access to the motor
compartment would have been.
Bruce
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From appywan...@hotmail.com Sat Mar 1 19:35:20 2008
From: appywan...@hotmail.com (John Maeder)
Date: Sat Mar 1 19:35:32 2008
Subject: [Phono-L] Victor #24-B brass horn
Message-ID: blu112-w1665439f0c5c4aae407bb2dc...@phx.gbl
Has the #24-B brass horn ever been reproduced? If so, are they available and
where? Anyone have an original for sale? Thanks! John
From deedeebl...@yahoo.com Sun Mar 2 07:53:06 2008
From: deedeebl...@yahoo.com (DeeDee Blais)
Date: Sun Mar 2 07:53:27 2008
Subject: [Phono-L] For Sale
Message-ID: 667236.17003...@web37013.mail.mud.yahoo.com
Yesterday I bought a project that I simply don't have
time to complete before Union and I thought I'd offer
it on the list. It's a golden oak VV-X. It's the
type with four doors and horizontal storage for
records. It is 100% complete and untouched but it's
missing a thumbnail size piece of veneer at the bottom
of one of the storage doors and the motor has a broken
spring. I would be happy to provide photos and the
price delivered to Union is $175. Please contact me
off list if interested. Thanks, Jerry Blais
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