Columbia 1929 "Flyer"

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Re: Columbia 1929 "Flyer"

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That seemed to work, so here is the next instalment....
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1913 P7 001.jpg
1913 P8 001.jpg
1913 P9 001.jpg
1913 P10 001.jpg
1913 P11 001.jpg

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Re: Columbia 1929 "Flyer"

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.......and finally......
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1913 P13 001.jpg
1913 P14 001.jpg
1913 P15 001.jpg
1913 P16 001.jpg

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Re: Columbia 1929 "Flyer"

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I would love to own a "Baby Regent"!

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Re: Columbia 1929 "Flyer"

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I'd especially like to see the 1908 catalogue when you have time.

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Re: Columbia 1929 "Flyer"

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Valecnik wrote:I'd especially like to see the 1908 catalogue when you have time.
Now posted as a new thread.

On reflection, perhaps I should have posted the 1913 catalogue as a separate thread also, but I cannot face uploading all those pages again!

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