Re: Cleanup and restore of a Columbia Viva-Tonal Grafonola 1
Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2020 4:09 am
I want to congratulate on this marvelous job, Antonia.
I love to see when a Columbia machine is saved, restored and worked on this way.
The photos also remind me very much of the very similar work I have taught myself and made during the last
year on some different machines, also some floor models ( Victrola, HMV 145, Odeon etc)
Next up for myself , is doing a very similar work on a Columbia 156A ( console model) that came my way last summer. It now occupies a big part of my small living room, but is next up for service and restoration. I have hesitated for some time to start working on it, since it really needs some major attention, but now it cries for help, so the work will start very soon.
It shines through that you really have enjoyed doing this restoration work, and you also can be proud of the resul ! Your wonderfully detailed text and photos will also be uses as inspiration in my own work on my Columbia.
Martin
I love to see when a Columbia machine is saved, restored and worked on this way.
The photos also remind me very much of the very similar work I have taught myself and made during the last
year on some different machines, also some floor models ( Victrola, HMV 145, Odeon etc)
Next up for myself , is doing a very similar work on a Columbia 156A ( console model) that came my way last summer. It now occupies a big part of my small living room, but is next up for service and restoration. I have hesitated for some time to start working on it, since it really needs some major attention, but now it cries for help, so the work will start very soon.
It shines through that you really have enjoyed doing this restoration work, and you also can be proud of the resul ! Your wonderfully detailed text and photos will also be uses as inspiration in my own work on my Columbia.
Martin