Hi Everyone:

I'm looking for a very nice original "Green Oak" Columbia Q.

Anyone have one available?

Thanks

Mark Albertson
From appywander  Thu Nov  6 17:32:39 2003
From: appywander (John Maeder)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:25 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Replacing veneer
Message-ID: <[email protected]>

Veneer may be patched, repaired or replaced by brushing (smooth/clean) surfaces 
of carcass and veneer with YELLOW carpenter's glue and allowing to dry 
completely; then using a dry cotton towel and a hot clothes iron, iron the 
veneer in place.  Yellow glue is thermosetting and will melt and adhere when 
heat is applied -- this will NOT work with white carpenter's glue -- only 
yellow glue.  Unlike hide glue, yellow glue is NOT a reversible method.  John M 
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From Phonophan  Thu Nov  6 22:37:24 2003
From: Phonophan ([email protected])
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:25 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Green Oak Columbia Q Wanted
Message-ID: <[email protected]>

Hi, Mark--- check my phono sales page at

<A HREF="www.phonophan.com/sales.html">www.phonophan.com/sales.html</A>

Also, while on a note of shameless exploitation --- I would like to remind 
all that our next book is coming out early next year --- "PHONOGRAPHICA: the 
early history of recorded sound observed." You can get a special 
pre-publication 
deal on it from my co-author George Paul at [email protected] or me at

<A HREF="www.phonophan.com">www.phonophan.com</A>

Cheers to all,

Tim Fabrizio
Terra Firma Antiques, "phonophan"
PO Box 10307
Rochester, NY 14610
585 244 5546
FAX 585 244 7601
Visit the phonophan Web site at: www.phonophan.com
From pgvancouver  Fri Nov  7 00:46:36 2003
From: pgvancouver (Patrick Gunn)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:25 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Ambrola 30 Veneer Job?
In-Reply-To: <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[email protected]>

As for the veneer, I re-veneered an Amberola 30 last year. Instead of
using the more common "red oak" veneer that seems to be available
everywhere, I special ordered "white oak" veneer which apparently is
what was originally used. It's actually not really white, but much more
golden - it's definitely not red though.

Cheers,
Patrick
Vancouver, BC

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