Not REALLY in Toronto, but in Ontario and maybe worth the drive?
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-art-collectibles ... nFlag=true
Looks Walnut to me.
Walnut Columbia in Toronto area
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Re: Walnut Columbia in Toronto area
Nice machine...
I think the dealer was "P. A. Starck"
I think the dealer was "P. A. Starck"

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The grain on the sides looks really nice, but the top and front looks muddy in the
pictures.
It was available about 6 months ago and the seller said they
sold their cottage and needed it gone.
The price was exactly the same back then.
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Re: Walnut Columbia in Toronto area
"Priced to stay" ?
Last winter, I rescued a "free" Packard player-piano from a cottage on Lake Cayuga.
It only cost me about $500 to bring it home .
(For U-haul turck, mileage, and fuel.)

Last winter, I rescued a "free" Packard player-piano from a cottage on Lake Cayuga.
It only cost me about $500 to bring it home .



(For U-haul turck, mileage, and fuel.)

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Re: Walnut Columbia in Toronto area
And a trip to the hospital for certain surgical repairs...? 

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Re: Walnut Columbia in Toronto area
Henry wrote:And a trip to the hospital for certain surgical repairs...?
So far, I seem to be okay Henry, except for possible weakness between the ears, in the grey-matter...

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