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Brent
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Regina Hexaphone

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So here is the newest addition to my collection, a Regina Hexaphone. I have a couple questions if someone could help. Look at the top left corner of the glass and there is a little metal piece there. Is this used to hold operating instructions? Anyone have any idea what this would of said or look like so I can make one or buy one that is correct. Can anyone help me determine the model number of this machine? It plays 2min cylinders and accepts nickles. Serial number 1010587

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Nice machine!, wouldn't that be used to show the user the cylinders available in the machine?, just a guess

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Good guess, but the selection of the 6 cylinders is listed to the right of the Regina Hexaphone top piece.

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HEY BRENT,
I DON'T HAVE THAT CLIP ON MY MACHINE BUT ON THE LOWER RIGHT MIND HAS A ORIGINAL PAPER DIRECTIONS ON THE UNDERSIDE OF THE GLASS...PROBABLY ABOUT 3" BY 9"....IF YOU WANT A COPY OF THAT JUST EMAIL ME AT [email protected] AND I WILL EMAIL YOU A COUPLE OF PICTURES FOR YOU.
KIND REGARDS,
MARK

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That's a nice early Model 101. Regina serial numbers have the model number as the first 3 digits, then the actual consecutive number, so yours is number 587 -- very early indeed. I have the oldest one known, number 57 (1010057).

Mine is the first style cabinet with domed glass and no signboard. I have the same clip, it was used to hold the song list. I don't believe that your sign is correct, I think that's probably a repro made for a Model 104. You should have a sign like the one George posted, which does not have space for titles.

The Musical Box Society International has Regina's original production logs. Go to this page: http://mbsi.org/mart.php and scroll down toward the bottom to find the "Regina Certificate." For a mere $5 you can order one, send your serial number, and they will send you a printed certificate that tells the actual date it shipped from the factory, and the name of the original buyer. An incredible bargain to find your machine's provenance.

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Thank you every one for all the information! Greatly appreciated, learning about and listening to these old machines is truly a joy!

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GREAT INFO FOR ALL....MANY THANKS

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