Yeah, I've got an Amberola III, too. Jim Nichol
On Oct 26, 2008, at 1:14 PM, Peter Fraser wrote: > any chance of including Amberola IIIs? > > they always seem to be ignored! > > On Oct 25, 2008, at 8:46 AM, gpaul2000 at aol.com wrote: > >> >> I'm asking for data from owners of Amberolas 1A and 1B. I'm >> working on an article on the early Amberolas, similar to a study done >> on suitcase "Homes" two years ago and published in "The Sound Box." >> Data received will be compiled in an article scheduled to appear in >> the >> March 2009 issue of "The Sound Box," and all contributors will be >> acknowledged. (If you'd like your data/identity to be kept >> confidential, I will of course honor your wishes. I can be contacted >> directly at gpaul2000 at aol.com.) >> >> I'm looking for the following information from owners of Amberolas >> 1A or 1B: >> >> 1) Type (1A or 1B)? >> 2) Serial Number (and do data plate and mechanism numbers match? >> 3) Lid: smooth or stepped? >> 4) Upper front corner posts: plain or carved? >> 5) Grille: Lyre, first rococo, or second rococo (all shown on page >> 163 of Frow)? >> 6) Apron (bottom of cabinet): wavy or more flattened (as shown on >> page 163 of Frow)? >> 7) Drawers: wooden separators or metal clips? >> >> I will gratefully accept data here at Phono-L, or at >> gpaul2000 at aol.com. >> >> Thanks in advance for your help! >> >> Best to all, >> George Paul >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Phono-L mailing list >> http://phono-l.oldcrank.org > > _______________________________________________ > Phono-L mailing list > http://phono-l.oldcrank.org

