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It's a Columbia Grafonola, one of the 'Symphony'-like models.
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JohnM wrote:It's a Columbia Grafonola, one of the 'Symphony'-like models.

Ok, probably not worth completing in the current market. Thanks John!

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It's one of their client machines, would have been sold with someone else's name on it, so it has a grille instead of the louvers. OK price for someone who happens to have the parts.

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estott wrote:It's one of their client machines, would have been sold with someone else's name on it, so it has a grille instead of the louvers. OK price for someone who happens to have the parts.
Ah ok, that explains the non-louver type grille I was wondering about. I agree, it would be worthwhile if for example, I had a spare Columbia tonearm. The case would clean up nicely I think. I am pretty dedicated to my Gem project however, so I have to
avoid the temptation.

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