I prefer original machines, so I would definitely have passed on this painted fantasy unless it was for parts only and very cheap.
This is an excellent example of why I strongly encourage fledgling phonograph and gramophone collectors to educate themselves about machines before examining a prospective purchase. There is a wealth of well-researched reference material currently available that was compiled by experts. Mulholland Press has published books and digital editions covering Edison, Columbia & Victor. See link below. The large-format books written by Tim Fabrizio and George Paul are also excellent guides to the hobby. I wish these had been available decades ago when I started collecting. Back then, there were only 2 books available, and they were far from perfect. Great strides have been made since then thanks to the work of a small cadre of dedicated enthusiasts.
All too often, inexperienced people post here AFTER their purchase, only to discover they bought an Edison Standard Model B in a Model D case (or vice versa), or they were fooled by a Frankenphone.
http://mulhollandpress.com/
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The advice from AZ is really good. I would also encourage any newer collector to cultivate a friendship with a more experienced collector. The newer collector needs full confidence in his mentor friend and have complete confidence that a potential lead will not be compromised. That trust should never be violated. Ideally it would be nice to be near your phono friend but with instant communication a long distance friendship would work fine.
I'm not an expert on everything and I've called friends on the east coast for their best long distance opinion.
Jerry B.
I'm not an expert on everything and I've called friends on the east coast for their best long distance opinion.

Jerry B.