which model columbia is this?
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- Victor III
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which model columbia is this?
Ive had this for a long time and it seems rather ambiguous for a columbia. Any thoughts? Thanks!
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- Victor VI
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Re: which model columbia is this?
Are you sure it's genuine?
I recognize the back bracket, tonearm, soundbox & handle as Columbia, but not much else.
The peacock horn is European, but I've never seen one that screws into the horn elbow of a Columbia before, so I'm guessing someone either altered the horn or the elbow.
I cant say I've seen a Columbia with the brake &/or speed control at the side either. They were usually on the front of the cabinet, although I am more used to seeing the UK models rather than the US machines. The cabinet looks a bit plain for a Columbia too, but then it could be by another company that Columbia supplied the parts for?
Hopefully someone will know for sure.
I recognize the back bracket, tonearm, soundbox & handle as Columbia, but not much else.
The peacock horn is European, but I've never seen one that screws into the horn elbow of a Columbia before, so I'm guessing someone either altered the horn or the elbow.
I cant say I've seen a Columbia with the brake &/or speed control at the side either. They were usually on the front of the cabinet, although I am more used to seeing the UK models rather than the US machines. The cabinet looks a bit plain for a Columbia too, but then it could be by another company that Columbia supplied the parts for?
Hopefully someone will know for sure.
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- Victor III
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Re: which model columbia is this?
I am very confident its all original. I have seen these machines marketed as the Royal, but with a tag on the front. Columbia did manufacture the peacock style horn stateside.
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- Victor I
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Re: which model columbia is this?
Hi that machine is a Royal. I have one just like it. Same horn same everything. I belive they were sold buy sears. Jerry
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- Victor Monarch
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Re: which model columbia is this?
I heard that Columbia had a load of European style parts that were intended for export machines, and they were stuck with them when WWI started. The "Columbia Europa" machines with the steel and papier mache cases are some of them, the peacock feather horns might be more.
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- Victor VI
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Re: which model columbia is this?
Does the peacock horn screw into the elbow?
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- Victor III
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Re: which model columbia is this?
yes, it screws in
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Re: which model columbia is this?
Actually, those stamped horns were imported from Germany by Columbia in the years immediately before we entered Great War, as were many of the "Pillar and Plate" motors used in some Royal, Woman's League, and cheap Columbia Graphophone andGrafonola machines. Columbia also imported at least two complete machines, an embossed tin cased outside horn machine with the big embossed horn, and a similar inside horn machine. These supplies were cut off as the British blockade of Germany tightened through 1915. The losses were not terribly missed, for as supplies tightened Columbia began building its own pillar and plate motors for its Marvel and Grafonola Model 15 machines, and discontinued manyn of the client makes and all of the open horn machines.USlakeside wrote:I am very confident its all original. I have seen these machines marketed as the Royal, but with a tag on the front. Columbia did manufacture the peacock style horn stateside.