For about a month now, I have been working on the restoration of my 1907 Columbia type BQ Graphophone.
I am now finished with the restoration. Throughout the process, I took lots of pictures and decided I would like to share the pictures on the forum.
I have posted a video of the restored machine with some commentary about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1-sA-KTKpo
Here is the machine before any work had been done:






Now the restoration pictures. First, the case:








Now, the bedplate, reproducer carriage, and horn elbow:



Gregg Cline decal applied (thanks Gregg) and pin stripping done by hand:


Polishing the bedplate after shellacing. You know its shiny when you can see your fingerprints all over it!

Repainting the horn. (The paint that was on it when I got it was not original and was not done very well.)


And, finally, the finished product. (You will notice that I added 2/4 gearing that I took off of a BK parts machine. While rebuilding the Lyric reproducer, I replaced the 2 minute stylus bar with a stylus bar from an Edison H reproducer so that I can play 2 and 4 minute celluloid cylinders.)





