Columbia Mignon Find

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Columbia Mignon Find

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Just picked up this 1911 Mignon and am in the process of cleaning it up. Suggestions? Also, is the reproducer the correct one for this model? Thanks, Roy
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Boy thay sure is an interesting machine. Kind of resembles a flat top Pooley. I wonder if that’s where the design inspiration came from?

Does it have a 3 or 4 spring motor? It kind of looks like there used to be a grille in front of the horn? Does it have the longer tonearm like the one found on the Nonpariel machines?

The reproducer looks original, but I’m not an expert. :lol:

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David

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The Columbia Mignon bears more than a passing resemblance to the HMV Junior Grand of 1909 :
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It has a 3-spring motor (works great!). As far as I can determine, there was never a grill on this model.

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toysbyroy wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2025 6:02 pm ...is the reproducer the correct one for this model? Thanks, Roy
Hi Roy --

The one shown here -- https://www.intertique.com/ColumbiaMignonIDDemo.html -- has a different reproducer.

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That is one Columbia machine I wouldn't kick out of my collection. I like that it is early, Oak and does not have louvers!

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OrthoFan wrote: Thu Jan 02, 2025 12:42 pm
toysbyroy wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2025 6:02 pm ...is the reproducer the correct one for this model? Thanks, Roy
Hi Roy --

The one shown here -- https://www.intertique.com/ColumbiaMignonIDDemo.html -- has a different reproducer.
I believe I'm also seeing that it has a different tone arm. My belief is that both examples have the correct reproducer, given the style of tonearms that they each have. Again, my belief, not proven fact.

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