Adam_G wrote:Jerry brings up a good point about the elbow. I don't really know kind of elbow this machine is supposed to have, it it seems there's a leather, brass, and aluminum version?
Unless you're considering the 36" horns made available in 1904 (these require a special support arm and traveling arm), there are only leather or brass elbows The brass is relatively easy to find (there's a beauty available on Yankee Trader right now!), and considering your serial number, I expect brass is correct.
Adam_G wrote:
George: I think you're right about the traveling arm being the solid version. Looks like if 'COLUMBIA' isn't embossed on it, then it isn't on the traveling arm either.
So you're saying the serial number means this was the 30181th unit to come out of the factory? Seems like a large number to be considered 'early'.
No, your machine is presumably the 30181st NUMBERED AH to leave the factory. Very early examples of the AH have no serial numbers apparent. Now THAT seems crazy to me - especially from a company that had been selling serialized talking machines for a decade. My gut tells me that those serial numbers are there SOMEWHERE, but the owners I've corresponded with swear that there are no numbers to be found. If that's indeed the case, who knows where the serial numbering began? This is one of the crazier mysteries of our hobby in my opinion.
As for your serial number specifically, I agree - - that seems like a lot of machines for a variation that doesn't turn up too often. I'm baffled by the serial numbering of the early AH.
Adam_G wrote:
Do you know if the cast iron and cast aluminum turntables had the same dimensions? If so, then I should be able to use either the steel or aluminum version depending on what I can find. I also have the ability to cast aluminum, but not steel, so I could make this part if I had to.
These were both 10" turntables, so ostensibly the dimensions would be the same.
Adam_G wrote:
Who on the forum would have this same machine that I could implore to dimension some parts for me?
Unfortunately, my early AH was later equipped with a 36" brass horn and special support & traveling arms. Other than those parts, I'll be happy to send you any measurements you need.
George P.