Help Identifing a Columbia disc Graphaphone
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- Victor Jr
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Help Identifing a Columbia disc Graphaphone
High everybody,this is my first post as a new member.Can anybody tell me the model type of this Columbia and anything else you might know about this machine?
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- Victor VI
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Re: Help Identifing a Columbia disc Graphaphone
It's a later Type AH that has been converted from a front-mount to a rear-mount, probably using up old stock, ca. 1906. The reproducer is called an 'Analyzing' reproducer.
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Re: Help Identifing a Columbia disc Graphaphone
You have a very nice machine. Columbia was always known for making very attractive cabinets. I you have not heard it from anyone else, use a new needle for every record played and enjoy your machine. Parts are readily available to rebuild the reproducer (if needed) as well as any other part you might need. It's like most mechanical objects, your machine should be played and enjoyed rather than just looked at. Jerry
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Re: Help Identifing a Columbia disc Graphaphone
Muddydog,
Your machine is indeed a 1906 model - the "BH", also called the "Champion." It used the single-spring motor and cabinet of a 1904 front-mount model called the "AJ", but with the more modern back bracket and tone arm. It originally sold for $30.00 and was manufactured only in 1906 and 1907. Early versions had a carrying handle on the front of the cabinet.
George P.
Your machine is indeed a 1906 model - the "BH", also called the "Champion." It used the single-spring motor and cabinet of a 1904 front-mount model called the "AJ", but with the more modern back bracket and tone arm. It originally sold for $30.00 and was manufactured only in 1906 and 1907. Early versions had a carrying handle on the front of the cabinet.
George P.
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Re: Help Identifing a Columbia disc Graphaphone
Thanks for the correction, George!
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Re: Help Identifing a Columbia disc Graphaphone
Thanks for the information.I was having a tuff time learning about it.There isn't much info out there on the Columbia's.
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Re: Help Identifing a Columbia disc Graphaphone
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