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Columbia BY Project Machine

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I recently became owner of a great project machine, a Columbia BY. The opportunity was passed to me thanks to Roaring20's (James) and delivered to the APS (formerly CAPS) show by Abe F. It's a work in progress that's moving along nicely thanks to some expert veneer repair by Matt and soon to be applied decals purchased from Gregg Cline. Jerry Blais
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Here's a photo of the machine stripped and repaired veneer. After I took possession I had several decisions to make. The cabinet needed veneer repair and the corners tightened. Thanks to Matt, that was accomplished. The metal parts were sad and needed re-plating in my opinion. Some people may have left it "as is" but, in my opinion, the back bracket, tone arm, and other bright parts were a detraction. The cabinet had its original decals in marginal shape. In the old days I would have worked around them to avoid poor quality reproduction decals. Todays collectors have the luxury of Gregg Cline decals which look perfect. It was a simple decision to replace the decals. This machine will always be a refinished machine. It will look better with Gregg's outstanding replacements. Jerry
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Here's a photo with Constantine's Red Mahogany stain applied. Jerry
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Hi Jerry,
What a difference from the before picture!! Excellent job!! Can't wait to see how the re nickeled parts turn out.
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The BY is a beautiful machine. Congratulations, it will be stunning when finished.

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It is turning out beautifully. I can't wait to see the final product of all your hard work.
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Very Nice Jerry - I can not wait to see it in person when I travel down the coast.

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Here are some photos with numerous layers of finish coats. The next step are the new decals. The goal is a piano finish. Notice how the light bounces off the finish. It's even more dramatic when using the flash. Jerry
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It is going to be really handsome. Hope you will continue to post pics as you go.

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Jerry,

It's looking great! Not everyone can refinish mahogany so that it looks authentic, but you have evidently mastered the art! :)

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