by shane »
Sat Sep 15, 2007 6:24 am
The only real differences between the B & D are the lack of an end gate on the D, and the moulding around the bottom of the case on the D is a bit wider than on the B. Both machines use the same reproducers, so provided the same size horn is used, they will sound the same.
They perform pretty much the same too, though the Model D, without the end gate, relies on the centre bearing for support, and the bearing was made of pot metal, which swells and binds, and often has to be replaced when you find them. As far as I know, both machines with the same equiptment are worth the same money.
The banner transfer usually indicates a model A, although up until about half way through 1906, the banner was also used on the model B's. It was also at this time that the case was changed to the "antique" oak colour, instead of the earlier green tinted yellow oak finish.
Heres a page from the 1910 catalogue, which shows the different bottom mouldings in the drawings. The top is the smaller moulding usually found on the A & B, and the bottom is what you find on the C & D's. The C & D do show up with the thinner moulding though- just to make things more difficult! I've never seen an A or B with the thicker moulding though.
