What Motor Is This?

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Garret
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What Motor Is This?

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All,

I picked up this motor earlier today, but can't place it for the life of me. Does this motor look familiar to anyone? The motorboard wood is walnut, but there are no markings anywhere on the motor or board (or as far as I can see).

Thanks!

Garret

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De Soto Frank
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Re: What Motor Is This?

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That auto=stop and speed control ought to shout-out to somebody...


Looks like decent construction.

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Garret
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Re: What Motor Is This?

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I almost want to say it's a Brunswick.

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Re: What Motor Is This?

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Figured it out. It's a Heinemann 55 motor for a Columbia Vivatonal.

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Garret
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Re: What Motor Is This?

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Could anyone speculate as to what model of Vivatonal this motor could be from?

Thanks!

Garret

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Re: What Motor Is This?

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Wow! Just think Columbia turning to Heneiman for motors in their later years of production.

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Re: What Motor Is This?

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Victrolacollector wrote:Wow! Just think Columbia turning to Heneiman for motors in their later years of production.
Some of the late English Columbias used Garrard motors

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