I believe that someone made reproductions of the fancy metal base for Columbia Qs that were originally sold by Sears. Does anyone know who made these or if they are still available or have one for sale?
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Re: WANTED: Fancy base for early Columbia Q
Hi Curt- Paul Baker made some many years ago. I have one of his bases, along with one of his glass horns. I have no idea if he still has any, but it may be worth touching base with him. They were very nicely made.
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