COLUMBIA CYLINDER PARTS

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bostonmike1
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COLUMBIA CYLINDER PARTS

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Who is the best source for Columbia cylinder parts? I am experiencing a very diificult time just trying to locate a simple governor and speed control knob for a Type A New York model. I possibly should not have ventured out of my comfort zone of Edison machines where parts are more accessable,and into an area where they are not. :lol: Any help or advice would be appreciated. Michael

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Re: COLUMBIA CYLINDER PARTS

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If you can attend the Wayne NJ show in April, there's a chance you could pick up an incomplete A motor. I've seen a number of these at various shows. I'm surprised that George Vollema can't help you, as there seem to be a lot of these motors around.

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Re: COLUMBIA CYLINDER PARTS

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George, thanks for your reply. Mr. Vollema had nothing and is unlikely that he ever will have one, and Croakinfrog ( Mark Gaisser) also had the same reply. Michael

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