Columbia AH barn find + great transformation

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Columbia AH barn find + great transformation

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A few weeks ago, I found somebody who was selling a Columbia AH with the scarce filigree carry arm that he got for free from somebody's barn. It was too far, but fortunately he had to travel south for an operation and we were able to meet up. I was able to get it for $65

The paint was a huge pain, and was really stuck on there. There was no way to peel or dig under the paint, instead I had to slowly scrape off the paint until I got down to the finish. Then I cleaned the cabinet with New Life Furniture Masque (which I highly recommend). The veneer that was peeling off the top was glued back down, and I over coated the top with shellac, as well as a few of the panels on the sides. Lots and lots of scraping, picking, rubbing and buffing, but the results were great.

The reproducer was rebuilt, the motor cleaned and re-oiled, and the felt was replaced. All that is left is to find a horn with the elbow an I will have a nice and complete original machine. If anybody has one they are willing to sell please let me know

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WOW... that was an incredible deal. I have been wanting one of those machines for years... You did a great job of saving the original finish and decal...
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Curt A wrote:WOW... that was an incredible deal. I have been wanting one of those machines for years... You did a great job of saving the original finish and decal...
Thank you Curt! I'm usually not one for disc machines, but you cant not love the AH, its truly gorgeous.

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Paying $65 for it was pretty great, and how it came out was even better. That one looks like it's been in a collection forever. Hope you can find a nice horn soon & get it perfect!

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Looks terrific! What a deal!

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Great work!

I enjoyed seeing pictures of it throughout the process. You certainly do have a way with these machines that make them look incredible!

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Really nice! You're doing some excellent work!

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Looks great, those are the deals that keep us searching.

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Beautiful! :D

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Great job!! I am glad you took the time to get it all cleaned up rather than strip and refinish. Very impressive.

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