What model Columbia machine is this ??

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Re: What model Columbia machine is this ??

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Thank you, George.

I regret that they've moved back to their proper spots in the audio room. :(

I did as you suggested and took pictures first, though.

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I don't know about others, but I seem to become quickly accustomed to seeing machines from the same angles all the time, and they lose their visual impact for me. But when i move things around, or - - even better - - bring something downstairs for a "visit" of a couple of days, it's like having a new machine all over again! :)

The photo of Fran's dining room table really didn't do it justice (flash photography is partially to blame). The various horns blossomed out like a flower arrangement, and the diffused light through the windows gave the brass and nickel a soft glow. Funny though - - I don't think Fran's wife saw it the same way! :lol:

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Isn't that called a epergne .....???. ;) :lol: :lol:.

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phonogfp wrote:I don't know about others, but I seem to become quickly accustomed to seeing machines from the same angles all the time, and they lose their visual impact for me. But when i move things around, or - - even better - - bring something downstairs for a "visit" of a couple of days, it's like having a new machine all over again! :)

The photo of Fran's dining room table really didn't do it justice (flash photography is partially to blame). The various horns blossomed out like a flower arrangement, and the diffused light through the windows gave the brass and nickel a soft glow. Funny though - - I don't think Fran's wife saw it the same way! :lol:

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gramophone78 wrote:Isn't that called a epergne .....???. ;) :lol: :lol:.
Hmmm, in this case, that might be accurate! 8-)

Sharon told me she thought the term "gaggle" made sense though, because - like geese - they honk! :shock: :lol:

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Fran, your picture makes me feel better about how crowded my table is. :D

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Nice, Clay! :)

What better way for these under utilized horizontal storage devices to be employed? ;)

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