Here is a very late (1906?) Columbia BX. It is missing some parts but I do expect it to clean up well.
-Connor
Unfortunately, the mandrel tag is missingphonogfp wrote:If yours retains the mandrel tag, I'd like to see a photo of it.
All B Graphophones have plated parts, but only the BXP has polished parts. No. 198896 shown above looks to have parts from a conventional Eagle and parts from a BXP. This serial number does not fall within the range (or even near the range) of serial numbers for known BXPs.Django wrote:It's hard to see from the pictures, are the spring barrels plated or natural? I have a nickel plated B with a high serial number from the first set, 198,896, (the number is higher than the Columbia Phonograph Companion Volume 1 says it should be, but there it is. The serial numbers are listed as 80040-190857 and then they begin again at 406336). Mine has natural barrels and black governor weights. I also have to do some dusting. I don't know if this is a BXP, a marriage or something else, but I am sure that the serial number is authentic.
The governor weights are not correct for a BXP. The spring barrels are the correct design, but they don't appear to have been polished.Django wrote:If anyone has any information regarding the plated machines and whether or not the weights or spring barrels are correct on the machine above, the information would be greatly appreciated. The odd serial number makes me think that this may be in an unknown region.
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The spring barrels held together by plates are earlier; being supplanted by the tabbed spring barrels around No.145000.Victrolacollector wrote:I have seen two styles of spring barrels in the B type machines. One has two plates to hold them together and the other is the type with overlapping type plates as pictured in the above pics. Which type is correct to which machine?
I'm not aware of any original Graphophone decals that list Kansas City as one of the company offices. The decal in question must be a retailer's decal applied over the lower right-hand portion of the banner. Was it the Kansas City Talking Machine Company? I like the retailer's decals, and they don't turn up very often.Oceangoer1 wrote: On a side note, over the weekend, I was examining a friend's Graphophone B and his had a serial in the 83,000 range, making it a pretty early example. It also had Kansas City, MO as the city on the Graphophone decal (mine has New York and London). I thought it was neat to compare the two.
-Connor
I should've grabbed some pictures, my bad. Although now that you mention it, I do think it was a grayish colored "Sears Roebuck - Kansas City, MO" decal that someone fit in the lower right hand part of the decal. I looked on some past posts on the forum and saw similar B's with added Sears decals and different cities.phonogfp wrote:I'm not aware of any original Graphophone decals that list Kansas City as one of the company offices. The decal in question must be a retailer's decal applied over the lower right-hand portion of the banner. Was it the Kansas City Talking Machine Company? I like the retailer's decals, and they don't turn up very often.