Hey everyone. Hoping someone can help out with a few parts I need! Picked up this nice little BZH for $20. From around 1910. Cast iron turntable. Interesting speed control. Missing the gear from the governor to the spindle. If I must I can but the whole motor. Also need a female crank handle. Please let me know!
Thanks all!
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WANTED: Parts for a BZH Columbia Talking Machine
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Re: WANTED: Parts for a BZH Columbia Talking Machine
That was a fiber gear- very quiet, but if they get oil soaked they can disintegrate. That combination on/off/speed control was quite typical of the cheap Columbia product.
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Thanks! Now to find one!estott wrote:That was a fiber gear- very quiet, but if they get oil soaked they can disintegrate. That combination on/off/speed control was quite typical of the cheap Columbia product.
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Ron Sitko may be able to help you out with the fiber gear.pellicano1 wrote:Thanks! Now to find one!estott wrote:That was a fiber gear- very quiet, but if they get oil soaked they can disintegrate. That combination on/off/speed control was quite typical of the cheap Columbia product.
Also, I believe all the "crank handles" were bored straight through the wood, rather than being male or female.
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Ok I will give him a call tomorrow. Im a frequent flyer with him lol. With the crank, not following you. I need toe crank that screws in to wind, female ended.phonogfp wrote:Ron Sitko may be able to help you out with the fiber gear.pellicano1 wrote:Thanks! Now to find one!estott wrote:That was a fiber gear- very quiet, but if they get oil soaked they can disintegrate. That combination on/off/speed control was quite typical of the cheap Columbia product.
Also, I believe all the "crank handles" were bored straight through the wood, rather than being male or female.![]()
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I'm just being a jerk.pellicano1 wrote: Also need a female crank handle.
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Haha you got me! I was like, huh??? lol.phonogfp wrote:I'm just being a jerk.pellicano1 wrote: Also need a female crank handle.![]()
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Re: WANTED: Parts for a BZH Columbia Talking Machine
Hey,
I just redid a machine I believe is an Oxford Talking Machine that is basically the same thing. Are you sure yours isn't an Oxford?
Also, if you want some case parts, I have columns and trim molding for these.
You did great at that price! What a nice machine--they sound better than they really should.
I just redid a machine I believe is an Oxford Talking Machine that is basically the same thing. Are you sure yours isn't an Oxford?
Also, if you want some case parts, I have columns and trim molding for these.
You did great at that price! What a nice machine--they sound better than they really should.
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Re: WANTED: Parts for a BZH Columbia Talking Machine
This is yet another Columbia client, and the label reads "BZH HORNLESS TALKING MACHINE" I have no idea what firm marketed them & would like to know.VanEpsFan1914 wrote:Hey,
I just redid a machine I believe is an Oxford Talking Machine that is basically the same thing. Are you sure yours isn't an Oxford?
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Re: WANTED: Parts for a BZH Columbia Talking Machine
A BZH is the same as an Oxford. As said before this is a client machine. Also, the spindle gear is in 2 parts. There is the pesky fiber gear that always needs replacing. The other part is the brass spindle gear, that the fiber gear goes with. I couldn't tell by the pictures, but it looks like the brass gear is missing. Your machine is the later version from about 1912- 1915 or so. The early ones had a stamped oval metal grill, and the early push-pull speed control on the motor. The case was smaller, too.
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estott wrote:This is yet another Columbia client, and the label reads "BZH HORNLESS TALKING MACHINE" I have no idea what firm marketed them & would like to know.VanEpsFan1914 wrote:Hey,
I just redid a machine I believe is an Oxford Talking Machine that is basically the same thing. Are you sure yours isn't an Oxford?