Since I am new to collecting phonographs I was going to stick to just buying Edison and Victors. But I recently came across a Columbia Grafanola that was in really bad shape and decided to try my hand at restoration. The cabinet was really a mess, the nickel parts were rough to say the least, and the motor would not begin to wind let alone play. So after some elbow grease, learning to fix a couple broken springs, and feeling my way through the restoring process, here is my first "saved" phonograph! If anyone has any interesting information on this particular model I would love to know more about it as I will be keeping this in my small, but growing, collection.
Here is the completed Grafonola with record ejector. (was the record ejector original in these? It works great and cleans the records when removing them and putting them back.

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Here is the top with lid closed.
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Here is the bottom with detailed woodwork. Tough to clean up but I think it's pretty for a Columbia upright.
Here is the top with lid open. Did this model come with velour or velvet on the turntable instead of felt? If so, I imagine it's original.
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I have a lot to learn about restoring phonos but this was fun and I hope to only get better from here!
