SOLD: Columbia Q Graphophone-Earlier Style $350.00

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SOLD: Columbia Q Graphophone-Earlier Style $350.00

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SOLD: Columbia Q Graphophone, earlier style $350.00, with correct earlier reproducer. Very clean and works well, original banner decal, no horn WILL BE BRINGING TO WAYNE SHOW, no shipping. Lee Baker
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Re: FOR SALE: Columbia Q Graphophone-Earlier Style $350.00

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Pretty sure the #2 reproducer shown was from a coin-op...
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If it is, I stand corrected! :)

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Lee wrote: Fri Apr 25, 2025 3:35 pm If it is, I stand corrected! :)
From what I have read, the first style Q had a reproducer peculiar to it, with an angled neck...

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My comment wasn't a criticism. A coin-op reproducer is a hard to find variant worth $300-500 or more.

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Curt A wrote: Fri Apr 25, 2025 12:40 pm Pretty sure the #2 reproducer shown was from a coin-op...
You're correct. Good eye.

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