Need help dating my new Columbia Grafonola

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Victrolaman
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Need help dating my new Columbia Grafonola

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Hi gang,
I just bought a very nice table top Columbia grafonola. It says model d2
My few questions are how do I know the year made on mine and 2 how do I set that auto stop thing,? Under the tone arm it looks like a little curved knife I guess.
This is my first Columbia, I mostly have victrola's and Brunswick. This is my 11th machine
Works very smooth, the guy I got it from replaced all three springs in it but never did the reproducer I will do that tis week, finish is very nice, best I ever seen on a original finish. Got hat 200 records and a nice rca nipper dog statue. 16" high for 100 bucks...
I couldn't pass that up especially since he replaced the springs in it 2 years ago.
So any help on dating thus or how I can know would be great. It's not like victrola's that have serial numbers to help, unless tis one does on the motor some place I don't know about.

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Re: Need help dating my new Columbia Grafonola

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From Robert Baumbach's "Columbia Phonograph Companion Volume II" The Columbia Disc Graphophone and the Grafonola: page 152

Introduced 1918 / original price $60 / available in mahogany or golden, fumed ,or English oak. This machine was an updated version of the earlier Favorite and model 50.

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This model was recommended for use in schools when combined with the Grafonola Cart. The special cart (oak only) was made available only to schools for $25.

Jerry Blais

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Re: Need help dating my new Columbia Grafonola

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It's been some time but I had a lead on the oak cart. It looks something like a tea cart and it would add a great deal of interest to the Grafonola. I think the asking price was $300. Jerry Blais

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