[Phono-L] Help with a value please

2013-03-08 Thread Tom Jordan

Hi Everyone,
I was wandering through one of those little hole in the wall antique stores
today and made a purchase. I hope that I got a good deal.

I found a nice clean little tabletop Edison DX in an oak cabinet. Serial
number 22676.  It's got the usual grime that a gentle cleaning should take
care of.  It's a strong runner and plays nicely.  The only thing missing is
the bedplate screws that hold it in the case.

Can anyone tell me what one of those is worth in today's market?

I have some old auction books, but the market has changed so much that I
don't think that they are still accurate.
Tom

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Re: [Phono-L] Help with a value please

2013-03-08 Thread Ron L'Herault
Finding slotted screws can be tough.  I'd say they're worth around a buck
each 8-).

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Sent: Friday, March 08, 2013 4:29 PM
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Subject: [Phono-L] Help with a value please


Hi Everyone,
I was wandering through one of those little hole in the wall antique stores
today and made a purchase. I hope that I got a good deal.

I found a nice clean little tabletop Edison DX in an oak cabinet. Serial
number 22676.  It's got the usual grime that a gentle cleaning should take
care of.  It's a strong runner and plays nicely.  The only thing missing is
the bedplate screws that hold it in the case.

Can anyone tell me what one of those is worth in today's market?

I have some old auction books, but the market has changed so much that I
don't think that they are still accurate.
Tom

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Re: [Phono-L] Help with a value please

2013-03-08 Thread Rich
They are also usually the odd number size, 1,3,5,7,9, etc which makes 
them very close to impossible to find. They are also heat blued and oil 
quenched. Hydrochloric acid takes off the zinc. 
http://www.boltdepot.com/Wood_screws_Slotted_round_head_Zinc_plated_steel.aspx


On 03/08/2013 04:48 PM, Ron L'Herault wrote:

Finding slotted screws can be tough.  I'd say they're worth around a buck
each 8-).

-Original Message-
From: phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On
Behalf Of Tom Jordan
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2013 4:29 PM
To: 'Antique Phonograph List'
Subject: [Phono-L] Help with a value please


Hi Everyone,
I was wandering through one of those little hole in the wall antique stores
today and made a purchase. I hope that I got a good deal.

I found a nice clean little tabletop Edison DX in an oak cabinet. Serial
number 22676.  It's got the usual grime that a gentle cleaning should take
care of.  It's a strong runner and plays nicely.  The only thing missing is
the bedplate screws that hold it in the case.

Can anyone tell me what one of those is worth in today's market?

I have some old auction books, but the market has changed so much that I
don't think that they are still accurate.
Tom

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Re: [Phono-L] Help with a value please

2013-03-08 Thread David Dazer
I use pH decreaser from the swimming pool to remove the zinc plating.  It is 
sold as a dry powder and so much easier to keep around than acid.  Just a 
little 
bit disolved in water will work very well to strip the zinc before heat bluing 
and oil quenching,
Dave 





From: Rich rich-m...@octoxol.com
To: Antique Phonograph List phono-l@oldcrank.org
Sent: Fri, March 8, 2013 6:21:17 PM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Help with a value please

They are also usually the odd number size, 1,3,5,7,9, etc which makes 
them very close to impossible to find. They are also heat blued and oil 
quenched. Hydrochloric acid takes off the zinc. 
http://www.boltdepot.com/Wood_screws_Slotted_round_head_Zinc_plated_steel.aspx

On 03/08/2013 04:48 PM, Ron L'Herault wrote:
 Finding slotted screws can be tough.  I'd say they're worth around a buck
 each 8-).

 -Original Message-
 From: phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On
 Behalf Of Tom Jordan
 Sent: Friday, March 08, 2013 4:29 PM
 To: 'Antique Phonograph List'
 Subject: [Phono-L] Help with a value please


 Hi Everyone,
 I was wandering through one of those little hole in the wall antique stores
 today and made a purchase. I hope that I got a good deal.

 I found a nice clean little tabletop Edison DX in an oak cabinet. Serial
 number 22676.  It's got the usual grime that a gentle cleaning should take
 care of.  It's a strong runner and plays nicely.  The only thing missing is
 the bedplate screws that hold it in the case.

 Can anyone tell me what one of those is worth in today's market?

 I have some old auction books, but the market has changed so much that I
 don't think that they are still accurate.
 Tom

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Re: [Phono-L] Help with a value please

2013-03-08 Thread Rich

Ph decreaser is an acid. Sodium Bisulfate sometimes called a dry acid.

On 03/08/2013 08:17 PM, David Dazer wrote:

I use pH decreaser from the swimming pool to remove the zinc plating.  It is
sold as a dry powder and so much easier to keep around than acid.  Just a little
bit disolved in water will work very well to strip the zinc before heat bluing
and oil quenching,
Dave





From: Richrich-m...@octoxol.com
To: Antique Phonograph Listphono-l@oldcrank.org
Sent: Fri, March 8, 2013 6:21:17 PM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Help with a value please

They are also usually the odd number size, 1,3,5,7,9, etc which makes
them very close to impossible to find. They are also heat blued and oil
quenched. Hydrochloric acid takes off the zinc.
http://www.boltdepot.com/Wood_screws_Slotted_round_head_Zinc_plated_steel.aspx

On 03/08/2013 04:48 PM, Ron L'Herault wrote:

Finding slotted screws can be tough.  I'd say they're worth around a buck
each 8-).

-Original Message-
From: phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On
Behalf Of Tom Jordan
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2013 4:29 PM
To: 'Antique Phonograph List'
Subject: [Phono-L] Help with a value please


Hi Everyone,
I was wandering through one of those little hole in the wall antique stores
today and made a purchase. I hope that I got a good deal.

I found a nice clean little tabletop Edison DX in an oak cabinet. Serial
number 22676.  It's got the usual grime that a gentle cleaning should take
care of.  It's a strong runner and plays nicely.  The only thing missing is
the bedplate screws that hold it in the case.

Can anyone tell me what one of those is worth in today's market?

I have some old auction books, but the market has changed so much that I
don't think that they are still accurate.
Tom

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