Columbia upright with volume control doors
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Columbia upright with volume control doors
Anyone see it listed on Ebay---briefly, then removed?
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Re: Columbia upright with volume control doors
Nope. I would have liked to have seen that.
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Re: Columbia upright with volume control doors
Emerson -
Did it have two horn doors, like a Victrola ?
The only two models of Columbia upright with horn doors that I can think of are the Grafonola Deluxe (1st version, with the lion's heads and curved, sliding doors), and the Non-Pareil ( again, 1st version ).

Did it have two horn doors, like a Victrola ?
The only two models of Columbia upright with horn doors that I can think of are the Grafonola Deluxe (1st version, with the lion's heads and curved, sliding doors), and the Non-Pareil ( again, 1st version ).
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Re: Columbia upright with volume control doors
Frank, I saw it listed, I went and clicked on it and it had listing ended---it was located in New Jersey. It was not the Lion's head like a Reginaphone. I clicked off and then went back to check it out better and see who the seller was, but it did not show again---even when I went to completed listings. The seller mentioned it was a short run machine because of the Victor patent.
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Re: Columbia upright with volume control doors
I think this is the one you were talking about. it was ebay item # 262710732894
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Horns rolled and straightened
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Re: Columbia upright with volume control doors
This is the second model Deluxe. The first one had the lion heads. After the Victor lawsuits, the louvers came about. Then it evolved into the Columbia Model 200.
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Re: Columbia upright with volume control doors
Thanks all, for your assistance !
Wow. I don't remember seeing this in Baumabch & Lackey's book.
Well, I hope one of "us" got it...
Frank
Wow. I don't remember seeing this in Baumabch & Lackey's book.
Well, I hope one of "us" got it...
Frank
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Re: Columbia upright with volume control doors
You know "The people in the know", would come thru with the Columbia in question with their skills and wealth of information. Seriously, Thanks for sharing this and whoever picked it up has a really nice addition to their collection.
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Re: Columbia upright with volume control doors
I went to Baumbach & Lackey Columbia Phonograph Companion, Vol 2 last night, and indeed, my memory was very faulty.
Columbia made several floor-model machines with double-doors...
The Symphony Deluxe, the Mignon, the Nonpareil, and the Deluxe (Reginaphone and later variants).
I guess I blanked them out of my mind figuring I would never see these early models.
E-bay listing stated the machine was available locally, so my guess would be that it sold that way ?
Someone got a nice & rare machine for cheap.
Frank
Columbia made several floor-model machines with double-doors...
The Symphony Deluxe, the Mignon, the Nonpareil, and the Deluxe (Reginaphone and later variants).
I guess I blanked them out of my mind figuring I would never see these early models.
E-bay listing stated the machine was available locally, so my guess would be that it sold that way ?
Someone got a nice & rare machine for cheap.
Frank
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