Arm support for Columbia AH disc phonograph

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jboger
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Re: Arm support for Columbia AH disc phonograph

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Bob, George P:

That's very interesting. I thought my AH with the asymmetric winding hole was the earliest version of the AH. Now I learn there's and earlier of the earliest with a record clamp. And I thought I had the earliest analyzer reproducer, one with a thumbscrew rather than a spring-loaded lever. From eBay, recently, I learned that there's even an earlier of the earliest reproducer, one that looks like a Victor Concert complete with a thumbscrew. Well, what can I say? I have neither. And so now I have new purpose in life, finding both of these in the local, backwood auctions I go to--that is if they ever resume.

John

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Phonolair
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Re: Arm support for Columbia AH disc phonograph

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I have since checked 9 other of these Columbia front mount type support brackets.
They all have the ⅞" hole spacing center to center.
If anyone has this bracket with the ⅝" hole spacing center to center, it would be interesting to see a picture of it and if there is any other difference other than the hole spacing.

Larry Crandell

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