Is this a repro Edison crank?
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jboger
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Is this a repro Edison crank?
I took a photo of two cranks. The top one I think is a repro--unless Edison made cranks of this sort? The crank is cast in one piece and has a screw to hold the wood handle. Doesn't look right to me, but--heh--what do I know. Any one care to enlighten the ignorant?
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Re: Is this a repro Edison crank?
The top one looks like a Columbia crank to me.
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jboger
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Re: Is this a repro Edison crank?
I should add it came on an Edison and functions perfectly. It's internally threaded and has the right threads for an Edison. Were Edisons and Columbias interchangeable? I doubt it.
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JerryVan
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Re: Is this a repro Edison crank?
Either Columbia, as the knob shape suggests, or something else, but not Edison.
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Phonofreak
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Re: Is this a repro Edison crank?
It is definitely a Columbia crank. It is used used for either cylinder machines or the smaller disk machines like the BH, AJ, or the early client machines. Whenever you see the bulbous knob, that is a dead give-away of a Columbia crank.
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jboger
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Re: Is this a repro Edison crank?
OK, three yeas for a Columbia. Still, it came on an Edison and fits perfectly. Edison and Columbia were competitors. I wouldn't think their cranks would be interchangeable. But like I said at the beginning of this thread--hey, what do I know.
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Re: Is this a repro Edison crank?
Columbia
No question about it.
No question about it.
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Re: Is this a repro Edison crank?
Columbia no doubt.
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jboger
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Re: Is this a repro Edison crank?
Yep, just tried out the Edison "repro" on a Columbia cylinder machine and the crank threaded on easily. So, judging by the handle, it was originally made for a Columbia but works for and Edison.
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Re: Is this a repro Edison crank?
Yes, Edison and Columbia has the same thread pitch on the cranks. Either one will fit, but for authenticity sake, have the correct crank with the machine.
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