Anyone shed any light on this case I have had laying around for years? Somewhere in the cobwebs I think I got it at an auction and its Columbia. The dimensions are Top--14 ¼ squaree, and 7 ⅞ inches high (no feet)
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Unidentified Case
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Yes, it is a Columbia. It used a grille instead of louvers. I never saw anything like this before. I think it is a client machine such as an Oxford. Columbia did make client machines with internal horns.
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Thank you for the info.
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I'd agree, definitely Columbia related. I once had a Standard or Harmony brand (can't remember which) large spindle type machine... the case looked very similar to this.
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I have a variant from Lakeside. Only the corner blocks differ. By the way, I am looking for a tone arm and repro for this one.
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I have this same one its forsale its a good parts unit contact me if interested
its cost is $35 or B/O this is what i paid
its cost is $35 or B/O this is what i paid
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