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DanP58
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Help identify this motor

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Curious if anyone can help identify this motor, I don’t see any markings or numbers anywhere.
The spindle looks like one on another Columbia I have. Any help? The threaded piece looks like it was part of the / a crank
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Sure looks Columbia to me!
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JerryVan
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Yes, Columbia. Probably for a later era Graphonola machine. That's a broken off piece of a crank.

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