I need help identifying this Columbia.
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I need help identifying this Columbia.
I have attached a few photos of a Columbia machine I'm thinking about buying but I can't find any pictures online that look like it. I know nothing about Columbia products and need to know if this is an all original machine. Can anyone tell me about it? If it's a Frankenphone I'd like to know that too! Thanks
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Re: I need help identifying this Columbia.
Looks very nice. You may have noticed, it's missing the reproducer, (at least in the photos).
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Re: I need help identifying this Columbia.
That machine was on ebay, and I just bought it. I'm thankful that I have the correct Columbia Model D floating reproducer for it. I can't wait to get it so I can attach the reproducer on it. I have the same machine, but with a brass bell horn, know as the Sears Oxford Junior.
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