The case was japanned tin, about 11-12" square, and about 8" high, with a small grille near the bottom, and decorated with a simple frieze of some composition like linoleum. The mechanism, tone arm and reproducer were clearly Columbia, with the crank and speed control both on the right side; but no identification except a patent label on the bottom.
It looked in decent original condition; and there was some residual power in the spring, as it started turning (somewhat noisily, though) when I lifted the needle off.
Has anyone encountered a Columbia client machine of this type? Any catalog illustrations?
Also, I am loth to pick up another machine to work on; but it was unusual enough to tempt me, and the tag price was $60. Decisions, decisions...
Bill