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I've never seen anything like this. Very interesting. Jerry B.

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Fancy-dancy Grafonola... :shock:

Is this in any of the catalogs ?

( I 'm more used to seeing this kind of veneer work / marquetry on baroque harpsichords... )
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Very nice looking but you and your better half better be in agreement on this purchase as it would be the centerpiece of any home. :lol:

By the way Gramphone78 you sure travel afar on your computer.

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Not listed in the new ipad version of Baumbach's Columbia book. Does not look like after market, too well done I think. Someone close needs to check this out.
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De Soto Frank wrote:Fancy-dancy Grafonola... :shock:

Is this in any of the catalogs ?

( I 'm more used to seeing this kind of veneer work / marquetry on baroque harpsichords... )
This looks to me like a custom cabinet shop piece with a Grafonola mechanism put into it - not a Columbia factory piece.

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estott wrote:
De Soto Frank wrote:Fancy-dancy Grafonola... :shock:

Is this in any of the catalogs ?

( I 'm more used to seeing this kind of veneer work / marquetry on baroque harpsichords... )
This looks to me like a custom cabinet shop piece with a Grafonola mechanism put into it - not a Columbia factory piece.

Won't argue that, but whoever built the cabinet included the ubiquitous Grafonola "Tone-Leaves" ...


Looks like high-quality work... anybody close-enough to do some reconnaissance, look for some decals, license labels, etc. ?
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I think it was Ettore Bugatti who described the Rolls-Royce as "A triumph of craftsmanship over design".

That would be my description of this machine.

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epigramophone wrote:I think it was Ettore Bugatti who described the Rolls-Royce as "A triumph of craftsmanship over design".

That would be my description of this machine.
Seconded!

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