Al:

thanks, It seemed an unnecessary expense to "wood grain" the horn if covered
up by cloth.

thanks for taking the time to answer.

Bob 

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Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 8:54 PM
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Amberola grills & cloth question

One quick and easy way to tell if the Amberola had a grille cloth or not is
to see if the horn is wood grained.  The Amberola IA, IB, III, IV, V, IV,
VIII, and X series of Diamond Amberolas had wood grained horns so they did
not need to have grille cloth to disguise the internal horn.  When the
Amberola 30, 50, 75, and later 60 and 80 came along it was determined that a
quickly glued in grille cloth would be less expensive than the wood grained
paint process.  So you have an ugly black horn hidden behind the cloth.
Along the way people have added grille cloth to the earlier Amberolas (to
keep the dust out) and taken the cloth out of the later ones (to let the
sound out); thus, there is confusion today.
I hope this helps,
Al Sefl
Edison Nut... 
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