I don't know when this reproducer was made, but I believe it came out later than the typical aluminum Eagle reproducer. As Geroge says, it is heavier. My Thornward (1901) came with this reproducer and it fits perfectly. I knew of another Thornward with this same reproducer. It would be great to find Columbia documentation with details about this reproducer.
Scott
TRADE: EARLY COLUMBIA REPRODUCER for EDISON AUTOMATIC
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Re: TRADE: EARLY COLUMBIA REPRODUCER for EDISON AUTOMATIC
Thanks Scott,
Maybe something will turn up ... Iv'e learned one thing if you want answers you've got to get the big guns involved! I just hope someone wants to make the trade!
Thanks Eric
Maybe something will turn up ... Iv'e learned one thing if you want answers you've got to get the big guns involved! I just hope someone wants to make the trade!
Thanks Eric
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Re: TRADE: EARLY COLUMBIA REPRODUCER for EDISON AUTOMATIC
bumpehs004 wrote:I can see how that would happen. Do you know of any literature that might have a good picture of the one i have for trade? Thank you both for your help!!
Eric