riddle this is most likely purchased in Norway.
Viva tonal Columbia grafonola no 210
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bamse71
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Re: Viva tonal Columbia grafonola no 210
Thanks for the info, someone else who has seen this engine before. This seems to be a and
riddle this is most likely purchased in Norway.
riddle this is most likely purchased in Norway.
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bamse71
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Re: Viva tonal Columbia grafonola no 210
Is there anyone who has seen this type of engine before or who can pinpoint this machine. 
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bamse71
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Re: Viva tonal Columbia grafonola no 210
Hey guys,have no one seen this machine before
i need info when year this can be produced and where. ??
Bamse
i need info when year this can be produced and where. ??
Bamse
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CarlosV
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Re: Viva tonal Columbia grafonola no 210
The second photo of the machine shows the HMV needle drawer on the side, so it could be a later Columbia (post merger with HMV) made in the 30s or 40s.
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bamse71
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Re: Viva tonal Columbia grafonola no 210
Thank you. It may look like there is a European version, found an equal on the Internet in Romania, it seems, this was much nicer than mine.
http://www.elforum.ro/topic/97648-apara ... ck-up-etc/
Bamse
http://www.elforum.ro/topic/97648-apara ... ck-up-etc/
Bamse
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Re: Viva tonal Columbia grafonola no 210
Checked on the odd chance that it might be, but there is no 210 listed in Baumbach's Columbia Phonograph Companion Volume II (which covers disc machines).
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Re: Viva tonal Columbia grafonola no 210
The needle drawer and possibly the case lock are the only components I recognise as of HMV/EMI origin, and the machine bears no resemblance to any pre-EMI Columbia portable I have seen.CarlosV wrote:The second photo of the machine shows the HMV needle drawer on the side, so it could be a later Columbia (post merger with HMV) made in the 30s or 40s.
The existence of another example pictured on the Internet suggests that the Model 210 did go into production. The question is, where?
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I've been in contact with a friend who has done a great deal of in-depth research into the Corporate history of Columbia and it's various branches worldwide. To cut a very long and complicated story short, he has identified this as an Italian machine from the mid-thirties at the earliest. He is of the opinion that the soundbox may not be the original, but an later replacement.
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Re: Viva tonal Columbia grafonola no 210
I am sure I speak for many collectors when I hope that your friend will be able to publish his research in due course. There is plenty of information available about HMV but very little about their most illustrious competitor.Phono48 wrote:I've been in contact with a friend who has done a great deal of in-depth research into the Corporate history of Columbia and it's various branches worldwide. To cut a very long and complicated story short, he has identified this as an Italian machine from the mid-thirties at the earliest. He is of the opinion that the soundbox may not be the original, but an later replacement.
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Re: Viva tonal Columbia grafonola no 210
He is planning a publication in the future which will be most welcome to all Columbia collectors.
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