Good eye John.
Wonder about the pulley and belt cover!!
Nothing like seeing the machine in person.
Blizz
What's up with this Columbia Q ?
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Re: What's up with this Columbia Q ?
George-----Bought the one from Amazon. Thank you very much for taking the extra time to help me out. Much appreciated. Now i do not have to bother you anymore with my Columbia questions.phonogfp wrote:The cheapest I could find Hazelcorn's book just now was at Nauck's website or Amazon - - both at $38.00. I know it's been on eBay for less, but nothing's there tonight...
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Re: What's up with this Columbia Q ?
I don't think the long term collectors mind answering questions. It's just that a lot of questions can be answered with access to a few good books. Anyone that strives to be a dedicated collector that spends serious money should invest in the books. If someone is a casual collector with only occasional interest, ask away. Jerry Blais
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Re: What's up with this Columbia Q ?
Jerry-----I am only kidding when I say this, but personally it would be great to have a separate section devoted to "How the hell can I find a governor and decent reproducer for a Type A New York".
George V.in Michigan and E bay are coming up dry. To me, Columbia parts are a bit tough to come by.
