Columbia type B graphophone
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Re: Columbia type B graphophone
Does anyone have a picture of what an original crane looks like?
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Re: Columbia type B graphophone
I've never seen an original crane quite like that one. I'd be interested in seeing how it attaches to the wooden base. Maybe a shot from beneath?dzavracky wrote:Does anyone have a picture of what an original crane looks like?
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Re: Columbia type B graphophone
After 4 hours in the freezing garage tonight I have it all clean! I took everything apart and cleaned it. Someone worked on this in the past and did a horrible job haha. Most of the screws were mangled, some to the point I couldn’t get them out!
I need to get new rubber gromits for between the motor and the wood... where do I get those?
When I took apart the feedscrew mechanism I couldn’t figure out how to put the little y shaped piece back in. Does anyone know how to put it in?
And lastly, where do I get screws for this machine? I need one for the governor, and two for the bottom part of the feedscrew.
Thanks y’all!

I need to get new rubber gromits for between the motor and the wood... where do I get those?
When I took apart the feedscrew mechanism I couldn’t figure out how to put the little y shaped piece back in. Does anyone know how to put it in?
And lastly, where do I get screws for this machine? I need one for the governor, and two for the bottom part of the feedscrew.
Thanks y’all!
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