I thought this was decent, but was outbid @ $610. What do you think?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1915-COLUMBIA-B ... 1790639289
Columbia BN Sold
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Re: Columbia BN Sold
With that tone arm I would have called it a Grafonola 25. It's a quite unusual machine made at the very end of Columbia's horn machine production. The selling price seems reasonable to me. Jerry
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Re: Columbia BN Sold
This machine is not a BN or a 25H. The BN and 25H had a 2 spring motor and corner columns on the case. This has a 1 spring motor and a plain case. This could be a client machine for a mail order house like Sears, Montgomery Ward, Speigel, etc. It's a very nice machine in great condition.
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