https://www.ebay.com/i/162675531264
Would love to have a coin op, but this seems a little past my expertise to restore.
Columbia Coin Op...needs restoration
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Re: Columbia Coin Op...needs restoration
Aside from the obvious woodwork and missing domed glass, it is missing all the coin parts, as well as the horn stand. That would be a serious challenge to restore unless you are a highly skilled machinist as well as woodworker.
There have been people in the past who made key coin parts for the BS but as far as I know, none have been available for many years.
The BS isn't necessarily cheap but it's also not rare. Good examples do turn up at realistic prices.
Although it's the most common coin-op, it remains one of my favorites. It's just so much fun watching every single aspect of its operation. Nothing is hidden under a bedplate.
There have been people in the past who made key coin parts for the BS but as far as I know, none have been available for many years.
The BS isn't necessarily cheap but it's also not rare. Good examples do turn up at realistic prices.
Although it's the most common coin-op, it remains one of my favorites. It's just so much fun watching every single aspect of its operation. Nothing is hidden under a bedplate.
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Re: Columbia Coin Op...needs restoration
One of my goals is to get a coin op that works and an opera! That is awesome that you have one...if you ever part with it let me know!TinfoilPhono wrote:Aside from the obvious woodwork and missing domed glass, it is missing all the coin parts, as well as the horn stand. That would be a serious challenge to restore unless you are a highly skilled machinist as well as woodworker.
There have been people in the past who made key coin parts for the BS but as far as I know, none have been available for many years.
The BS isn't necessarily cheap but it's also not rare. Good examples do turn up at realistic prices.
Although it's the most common coin-op, it remains one of my favorites. It's just so much fun watching every single aspect of its operation. Nothing is hidden under a bedplate.
J.F.
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Re: Columbia Coin Op...needs restoration
You'll have to deal with my daughter. I plan to take that machine with me to the nursing home eventually. Seriously.EdisonWizard wrote:if you ever part with it let me know!
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Re: Columbia Coin Op...needs restoration
Haha I plan to do the same one day with all mine! Hopefully my son will take interest when he’s old enough!
J.F.