tinovanderzwan wrote:the horn is a victor the reproducer is a repro columbia longneck the standard type spindel we see isn't its a sleeve over a regular spindle and.. its actually resting on the record the front mount brackett is on the wrong side of the machine it should be above the id plate where we actually see the 2 holes for it
650,-!! never! i'm even wondering if the right motor is in there the motor board is fixed to the case with screws and that shouldn't be you should be able to open it
my hunch is that this is a elaborate frankenphone and not worth 650,-
tino
I'm curious as to how you can tell that the spindle is a sleeve (as I am not able to zoom in on the photos): if the machine is indeed a Standard (model X or X2 by the look of it), someone might have drilled out the center holes of conventional 78s to fit it.
If the filled-in holes on the side of the cabinet are any indication, either the motor must have been moved 90 degrees (in which case, there should be a filled-in crank hole on the front; or else it was a rear-wind machine (does anyone know of rear-winds with an off center crank?)
As for the motor board: many of the cheaper 'client' Columbia machines had the screwed-down motor board.
Still, without the proper horn and elbow, and without any photos of the motor, I would agree with the general opinion: this machine is not to be trusted.
Bill