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Re: 1898 Nickeled & Polished Columbia Eagle

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2016 10:39 am
by Victrolacollector
Beautiful Machine! I have the B and the BX and can say the BX plays better than the B, these little machines seem to have problems with skipping on cylinders so I do not regard them as a daily player. They are nice curiosities with the open works. I also find the same problem with some of the Q's. Some of the problems seem to be with the belts on these machines, but cant say that with certainty.

If I ever had to let one of my B's go it would definitely be the reqular B, the BX seems to be more rarer than the brush steel "B".

All in all a very nice example of the Nickel & Polished Eagle.

Happy Holidays,

Jerry

Re: 1898 Nickeled & Polished Columbia Eagle

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2016 12:43 pm
by phonogfp
Victrolacollector wrote: ...the BX seems to be more rarer than the brush steel "B".
Just to clarify, the BX also is brushed steel. The BX is simply an B serially numbered higher than approx. 426950. :)

George P.

Re: 1898 Nickeled & Polished Columbia Eagle

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2016 2:23 pm
by Victrolacollector
phonogfp wrote:
Victrolacollector wrote: ...the BX seems to be more rarer than the brush steel "B".
Just to clarify, the BX also is brushed steel. The BX is simply an B serially numbered higher than approx. 426950. :)

George P.
George:

Thanks for clarifying it. I should have mentioned it. The difference on mine seems to be a BX on the plate and a larger reproducer and filagree key.

Jerry P.

Re: 1898 Nickeled & Polished Columbia Eagle

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2016 10:39 pm
by phonogfp
Victrolacollector wrote: George:

Thanks for clarifying it. I should have mentioned it. The difference on mine seems to be a BX on the plate and a larger reproducer and filagree key.

Jerry P.
All consistent with the BX. The lid should have a smaller decal that lists the London office too.

George P.

Re: 1898 Nickeled & Polished Columbia Eagle

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2016 7:57 am
by Kevan
It's so hot someone called the Fire Department.

Very nice machine Doug.

Kevan

Re: 1898 Nickeled & Polished Columbia Eagle

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2016 9:51 am
by Victrolacollector
phonogfp wrote:
Victrolacollector wrote: George:

Thanks for clarifying it. I should have mentioned it. The difference on mine seems to be a BX on the plate and a larger reproducer and filagree key.

Jerry P.
All consistent with the BX. The lid should have a smaller decal that lists the London office too.

George P.

You are correct, mine has the smaller decal and says London, and a faint worn off decal on the back that appears to be the Columbia Exhibition "Awards" decal.

My front decal is not very great, should I keep it since it is original or add a Gregg Cline decal?

Re: 1898 Nickeled & Polished Columbia Eagle

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2016 10:12 am
by phonogfp
Victrolacollector wrote:
You are correct, mine has the smaller decal and says London, and a faint worn off decal on the back that appears to be the Columbia Exhibition "Awards" decal.

My front decal is not very great, should I keep it since it is original or add a Gregg Cline decal?
The BX, while not rare, turns up far less frequently than the B. If it were mine, I'd keep it original unless it looks downright tatty. In that event, I'd replace the decal with the same type from Gregg. I'm pretty certain he has that smaller "London" size. Still, originality is something you get only once... :)

George P.