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Walnut Columbia

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Brought to you by the Dixie Lee Fried Chicken Company and Journey's End Motels,
A Walnut Columbia in Belleville Ontario
(with the nifty push-button lid release!)

http://www.kijiji.ca/v-art-collectibles ... nFlag=true
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I have a similar Grafonola in mahogany.

I think this model is either the "Mignon" or the "Non-Pareil".


A nice machine, the Walnut is nicer yet.

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I have this one in Walnut also. The graining and color is great. This might become available for the Union show. I just don't know what to ask for it.
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:shock: That's a gorgeous grain! You can't really see the beauty in the faded one but It must be under there.

I wonder how rare the push-button lid release is? Relatively common option?
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I have never seen the push button lid release before. I wouldn't believe it was a dealer added option.

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My friend has an oak model that has the exact same release, that's the only way I recognized it.
It releases the lid latch so that the lid can close when it's in the upright position. You don't push the
button to open the lid.

I wonder if it's a Canadian thing?
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I don't think it's particularly a Canadian feature, but then nothing seems to be definite in "Grafonola-Land"... :roll:


I have seen the push-button strut-release on a number of floor model and table-model Grafonolas that have traversed e-bay over the last few years.

They almost always seem to be on three and four-spring models, and usually with this lid design which has the vertical "skirt" at the bottom of the lid.

Here is such a lid from a mahogany "Favorite" or "50" table-model:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Columbia-Grafon ... 25a0596418

Just-added: and here's the PB hardware -

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Columbia-Grafon ... 234b944da4

It is a nifty little feature.

My Mignon / Non-Pareil came out of SW New Jersey, and aside from some veneer and finish issues (damned Mahogany :x ), and missing the reproducer and tone-arm, it is a good-running machine.

For as shabby as the exterior is, the interior finish is like new.

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560 mile round-trip from Buffalo, so beyond my means - but a nice looking Graf!

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