Hi all, I am looking for someone that may have Information on a Columbia phonograph I recently purchased. The Model is Harmony number 2, it may have been made in the 20s as it has a picture of a flapper on the record storage cover. I found a similar one on youtube https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=T8Ra__k6yys&t=237s except it has a different arm, mine has a small aluminum horn attached to the arm, the sound comes out thru the horn and thru an area in the motor deck. The quality of the arm is very poor quality pot metal, and while I am trying to repair one area other pieces fall off, It was in many pieces when I purchased it and all of them aren't there. Any information would be appreciated, I am thinking this may have been made by Carryola as they claimed to be the largest maker of portable players from 1924 to 1928 and their master model (1924) does have some similar features to the Columbia if ever this would have been done. This machine could have come from foreign lands for all I know, thank you for reading all of this, I will try to post a picture of it below, have a great day.
Bob Meyer
Info on Harmony 78 rpm phono
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