Thank you for your reply. Yes, the gumwood on the Edison B-19 and D.D.  
record cabinet looks strong but the wood is dry. Since neither looks like any  
restoration is in the far future, would furniture oil be the best for the dry  
wood?
 
In a message dated 04/14/2006 6:29:04 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Gumwood  is a good, strong wood with tight, close grain. It's used in 
household  interiors for such things as door casings, baseboards and other 
things.  It's a good wood for cabinets. It's one of several woods, known as  
"whitewoods". It's cheaper than the decorative woods, as walnut, mahogany  or 
oak. It's often the base wood that veneers wre glued on to.

You  will find that whitewoods, such as basswood and gumwood will not take  
ordinary stains, so it's easy to add aniline dyes to the shellec or  lacquer, 
and spreay the finish on the bare whitewood. It can be mad to  look like any 
wood you'd ever want.




----- Original  Message ----- 
From: <[email protected]>
To:  <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 5:44  PM
Subject: [Phono-L] Edison B-19 And Matching Gumwood  Cabinet


> Hi All,
>
> Some years back we purchased a  table top Edison B-19, Chalet model also
> called Bungalo. Both the  Edison D.D. phonograph and the record cabinet are 
> made
> of  gumwood.
> The record cabinet with a 36 record file for diamond discs  records was 
> made
> exclusively by Haag and Bissex of  Philadelphia with a patent date of Jan. 
> 4,
>  1916.
>
> I have always had some questions that needed answered  about this set.
>
> Did Edison make many different style  phonograph wooden cases of  gumwood?
> Were the record cabinets  made just to match his B-19 phonographs or 
> others?
> Did Haag  and Bissex make other furniture made of gumwood?
> Does anyone have any  information on Haag & Bissex fron Phila?
> Where did gumwood come  from, what country?
>
> AND, with a note I passed saved in my  Edison B-19, the phono  came with a
> light green silk fabric for  the grill cloth, where can I find  something 
> close to
>  this?
> Phonograph really needs a new grill cloth!
>
> Any  help with any of these questions would be much appreciated.
>
>  Thanks,
> Joan
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