You might have an altered or replaced bottom board. Please send me a  picture 
of it to my personal e-mail. I'll let you know what I think. The bottom  
boards of 0s were screwed in place to allow access to the motor. I'd like to 
see  
the one you have. Cheers,
 
Tim  Fabrizio
phonophan
PO Box 747 
Henrietta, NY 14467

TEL 585 582  1586
FAX 585 582 2624
Web site: www.phonophan.com  

 
In a message dated 10/4/2008 12:00:36 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
jeffryy at prevea.com writes:

I have  an early Victor O mahogany case that I am trying to figure out.
It is the  type with the bottom board screwed into the cabnet. If you
needed to access  the motor, you take off the bottom board, and could
remove the motor this  way. Here is the issue. The motor board on this
cabinet is loose! There are  obviously no hinges. There are no nail holes
or fasteners to speak of that  I can see. So..., was this simply horse
hide glued to the cabinet? Is it  appropriate to just glue it back  on?

Thanks,
Jeff
Wiscosnin
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