Hi Everyone..
I have a Columbia Client machine that I am trying to Identify..I haven't been able to match the trim work with anything that I have seen. The closest that I have found seem to suggest a Harvard...ideas folks?
Thanks
Joe
Please help Identify..
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cleveland1996
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Re: Please help Identify..
It looks like a Columbia product made after Columbia acquired Talk-O-Phone assets in a legal settlement. I've got something very similar but mine has the push/pull speed control in the front of the cabinet. I wish I could be more specific. Jerry
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cleveland1996
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Re: Please help Identify..
Thanks Jerry...
Mine should have the push/pull speed control also, but it is missing...it has the cutout for it
Mine should have the push/pull speed control also, but it is missing...it has the cutout for it
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Jerry B.
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Re: Please help Identify..
Our phono friend Harvey, phonofreak, called and identified the machine as a Col BWT which was sold as a client machine around 1910. He also concurred that it utilized a Talk-O-Phone cabinet in the settlement with Columbia. Jerry