This is a very nice Columbia Q Phonograph, Second style. It was first marketed in July 1904. It has no case or lid and never had one. The mechanism is mounted on a black painted base with decals and piping. The base is in very good condition, and I see no damage. The decal on the front of the base is there but hard to read. The flower decal on the black base is in very good condition. It has a 10” nickel plated reproduction horn that is also in perfect condition. The phonograph plays 2 minute cylinders and has a large #7 aluminum reproducer with a good stylus. Since the phonograph plays nice and loud, the reproducer has not been rebuilt. It plays very loud. It is the loudest Q that I have ever heard. The phonograph comes with 6 cylinders.
The phonograph has been restored, as appropriate. It has been taken apart, cleaned, polished, and sparingly lubricated. The mechanism has been adjusted and plays perfectly.
I am asking $300 (NEW PRICE). This sale is for cash or checks, no Pay Pal. Please contact me at [email protected] and not PM.
This item is for local pick-up. Arrangements can be made for shipping, packing and insurance at the buyer’s expense. All must be paid for in advance.
For Sale: Very nice / loud Columbia Q- NEW PRICE
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So what's your point? The phono is described and well photographed, so the potential buyer knows exactly what he/ she is getting. If it's not for you, please simply pass it by. Unhelpful criticism really has no place in sale listings IMHO.winduphere wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 5:26 pm Doesn’t restored mean exactly that? Things repainted, parts replaced and/or replated? Dirt cleaned and parts buffed to a shine? Oiling and adjusting is just that, you oiled it and adjusted it. Any forum member could do that in there sleep!
Restored means different things to different people. What's important here, again, is the ability for a potential buyer to see exactly what is being offered.
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Columbia Qgramophone-georg wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 5:31 pmSo what's your point? The phono is described and well photographed, so the potential buyer knows exactly what he/ she is getting. If it's not for you, please simply pass it by. Unhelpful criticism really has no place in sale listings IMHO.winduphere wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 5:26 pm Doesn’t restored mean exactly that? Things repainted, parts replaced and/or replated? Dirt cleaned and parts buffed to a shine? Oiling and adjusting is just that, you oiled it and adjusted it. Any forum member could do that in there sleep!
Restored means different things to different people. What's important here, again, is the ability for a potential buyer to see exactly what is being offered.
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The pictures tell the story. Sorry, but you're out of line. Please just let the man present his wares. Thanks.winduphere wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 5:45 pmCan you imagine buying a restored 69 Camaro for 100k and a tired, rusted car is delivered, what, then it makes a difference?gramophone-georg wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 5:31 pmSo what's your point? The phono is described and well photographed, so the potential buyer knows exactly what he/ she is getting. If it's not for you, please simply pass it by. Unhelpful criticism really has no place in sale listings IMHO.winduphere wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 5:26 pm Doesn’t restored mean exactly that? Things repainted, parts replaced and/or replated? Dirt cleaned and parts buffed to a shine? Oiling and adjusting is just that, you oiled it and adjusted it. Any forum member could do that in there sleep!
Restored means different things to different people. What's important here, again, is the ability for a potential buyer to see exactly what is being offered.
Restored means restored and an unknowing buyer shouldn’t be duped by such outlandish and fraudulent wording!
It’s oiled and adjusted, not restored!
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gramophone-georg wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 5:46 pmThe pictures tell the story. Sorry, but you're out of line. Please just let the man present his wares. Thanks.winduphere wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 5:45 pmCan you imagine buying a restored 69 Camaro for 100k and a tired, rusted car is delivered, what, then it makes a difference?gramophone-georg wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 5:31 pm
So what's your point? The phono is described and well photographed, so the potential buyer knows exactly what he/ she is getting. If it's not for you, please simply pass it by. Unhelpful criticism really has no place in sale listings IMHO.
Restored means different things to different people. What's important here, again, is the ability for a potential buyer to see exactly what is being offered.
Restored means restored and an unknowing buyer shouldn’t be duped by such outlandish and fraudulent wording!
It’s oiled and adjusted, not restored!
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Re: For Sale: Very nice and loud Columbia Q
It appears that the description and the photos were sufficient and accurate enough to allow you to form an opinion of the machine. I suspect that others will find it equally easy to form their own opinions... without your further help.winduphere wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 5:26 pm Doesn’t restored mean exactly that? Things repainted, parts replaced and/or replated? Dirt cleaned and parts buffed to a shine? Oiling and adjusting is just that, you oiled it and adjusted it. Any forum member could do that in there sleep!
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Duped? You mean that in this case the buyer is getting a machine that has not been stripped of all its originality and repainted (something that actual serious collectors avoid)? That sounds like a good thing to me.winduphere wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 5:45 pm
Restored means restored and an unknowing buyer shouldn’t be duped by such outlandish and fraudulent wording!
It’s oiled and adjusted, not restored!
Also what you apparently do not know is that the seller is one of the best phonograph service and repair guys in the country. A buyer can confidently buy this machine and get one that has not been damaged by an unskilled or unknowledgeable “restorer”. You are, by your own ignorance, out of line here my friend.
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I don't usually enter the 'fray' on these discussions. but can't hold my tongue on this one.
The criticism thrown at a long-time restorer and collector is unwarranted and immature. I've known the seller of this "Q" for over 40 years. He was one of the first collectors I met in the hobby. He lives within an hour of me and I've been to his home many times. As cmshapiro said, he is one of the better restorers in the hobby. He has done outstanding work on three different coin-op cylinder machines for me, as well as a Class M and a Wizard. I have personally seen the Hexaphones, Multiphone, Eclipse and other high-end machines that he has restored for some of the most well-known collectors in the country. There are a handful of very skilled restorers in our hobby and Ken is one of them.
In this hobby "fully restored" means different things to different people, but to most collectors, preserving the originality of the machine, if at all possible, is preferred over re-painting, re-striping , etc. Ken preserved the Q and "restored" it to as near its original state as possible.
I just "fully restored" an early Victor M that has been in the same family since new in 1903. I delivered it the family this morning. I cleaned and preserved the original finish, disassembled the motor--cleaned the springs and all gears and lubed up everything-- All metal parts were cleaned and polished and the reproducer re-built. Next week, the horn will be sent to John Duffy. I've been in the hobby for 46 years and have a pretty good sense of what collectors mean when they say "fully restored"-- Throwing shade on others in the hobby because you disagree with the definition of a subjective term, is just poor judgement.
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The criticism thrown at a long-time restorer and collector is unwarranted and immature. I've known the seller of this "Q" for over 40 years. He was one of the first collectors I met in the hobby. He lives within an hour of me and I've been to his home many times. As cmshapiro said, he is one of the better restorers in the hobby. He has done outstanding work on three different coin-op cylinder machines for me, as well as a Class M and a Wizard. I have personally seen the Hexaphones, Multiphone, Eclipse and other high-end machines that he has restored for some of the most well-known collectors in the country. There are a handful of very skilled restorers in our hobby and Ken is one of them.
In this hobby "fully restored" means different things to different people, but to most collectors, preserving the originality of the machine, if at all possible, is preferred over re-painting, re-striping , etc. Ken preserved the Q and "restored" it to as near its original state as possible.
I just "fully restored" an early Victor M that has been in the same family since new in 1903. I delivered it the family this morning. I cleaned and preserved the original finish, disassembled the motor--cleaned the springs and all gears and lubed up everything-- All metal parts were cleaned and polished and the reproducer re-built. Next week, the horn will be sent to John Duffy. I've been in the hobby for 46 years and have a pretty good sense of what collectors mean when they say "fully restored"-- Throwing shade on others in the hobby because you disagree with the definition of a subjective term, is just poor judgement.
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