Hi,
I hope someone can tell me what this spring barrel fits - it is over 7 inches long and the drive gear is 4.5 inches in diameter - it weighs 7.1kg !!
Thanks
Andrew
Anyone recognise huge phonograph spring barrel?
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Re: Anyone recognise huge phonograph spring barrel?
Edison Triton spring?
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Re: Anyone recognise huge phonograph spring barrel?
Hi;
That is a spring barrel from one of the larger Columbia cylinder machines, the Graphophone Grand for example. They are not much
fun to work on.
Bill
That is a spring barrel from one of the larger Columbia cylinder machines, the Graphophone Grand for example. They are not much
fun to work on.
Bill
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Re: Anyone recognise huge phonograph spring barrel?
It's also similar, if not the same, as the assembly used in the Columbia BD disc machine. Yeah, I had mine done by someone else, I wasn't about to touch those beasts!
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Re: Anyone recognise huge phonograph spring barrel?
I have this same spring barrel assembly in my Columbia Elite. It seems that these were used in both cylinder and disk machines.
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Re: Anyone recognise huge phonograph spring barrel?
An Edison Triton spring assembly is made up of 2 cast iron barrels, one containing two springs and one containing a single spring. It, too is a beast, but not too bad to work with because the springs are relatively thin; .022", so even at 2" x 13' they are not too bad to handle. It weighs in at about 11 pounds or approximately 5 kg. That Columbia unit is really big. The 7.1 kg converts to a whopping 16.7 lb! What are the dimensions of the Columbia assembly?
Jim
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