It's kind of nice looking, but sure takes up a lot of real estate!
http://raleigh.craigslist.org/atq/4909903774.html
Here's one of Columbias Art Cased Machines.
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Here's one of Columbias Art Cased Machines.
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Re: Here's one of Columbias Art Cased Machines.
Looks like a XVII or XVIII in one of the pics as well.
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Re: Here's one of Columbias Art Cased Machines.
He says something about having a number of phonographs to sell. I think most of this kind of stuff has got to be in the hands of collectors anymore. Or at least someone who collects antiques in general. But it is surprising what turns up now and again, that's for sure. This Columbia looks to be well cared for.
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Re: Here's one of Columbias Art Cased Machines.
I'm not making a trip to NC but I like it, very unusual. I really like how the curved ends open up for record storage.
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Re: Here's one of Columbias Art Cased Machines.
I think this is a fabulous machine and worth every dime of the asking price. Jerry Blais
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Re: Here's one of Columbias Art Cased Machines.
I agree. Considering what relatively common machines sell for $1000 all the time, this is a great deal.Jerry B. wrote:I think this is a fabulous machine and worth every dime of the asking price. Jerry Blais
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