Can someone tell me what machine or machines this reproducer fit on?
Thanks Eric
EARLY COLUMBIA FLOATING REPRODUCER
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Re: EARLY COLUMBIA FLOATING REPRODUCER
Type B Eagle, Type A (New York version), AT, AA, BS, AS, and several rarities like the AN and a few more.
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The reproducer in this picture is for a Eagle. The base is different!
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There seem to be a number of variations on the #2 reproducer:
One has a throat with a single milled ring, as on the #1.
Another, as the 'Eagle' picture shows, has two milled rings, and a throat cast integral with the body.
Then there's the wide knurled ring, as on yours…
It would be interesting to find out the chronology on these - particularly as yours has a (rubber? gutta percha?) outer gasket instead of the aluminum compression ring.
I don't know how common the stamped info on the underside is…
Bill
One has a throat with a single milled ring, as on the #1.
Another, as the 'Eagle' picture shows, has two milled rings, and a throat cast integral with the body.
Then there's the wide knurled ring, as on yours…
It would be interesting to find out the chronology on these - particularly as yours has a (rubber? gutta percha?) outer gasket instead of the aluminum compression ring.
I don't know how common the stamped info on the underside is…
Bill
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Thanks for feedback guys!