I used to have an Amberola IV in my Arts & Crafts-style bungalow in Sierra Madre, California. I bought it from the late Ken Blazier of Duarte, Ca., who obtained it from a picker who spotted it in a refinishing shop in Fresno. I sold it in the mid-1990's to Mike Khanchalian who still owns it. Very rare form!
What fire was it in?
TheComputerUser100 1 year ago
I used to have an Amberola IV in my Arts & Crafts-style bungalow in Sierra Madre, California. I bought it from the late Ken Blazier of Duarte, Ca., who obtained it from a picker who spotted it in a refinishing shop in Fresno. I sold it in the mid-1990's to Mike Khanchalian who still owns it. Very rare form!
shellophone 1 year ago
Wasn't this one's cabinet destroyed in a fire?
2340277 2 years ago
Yes it is . How did you know?
msyq 2 years ago
Oops... Didn't see that.
I read about this on some forum a while back.
Now I feel real dumb...
2340277 2 years ago
I have an Ambrola VI and it is a fine machine! Sounds a lot better then my "later" Amberola 30's and 40's, etc...
fortbruce 4 years ago