Columbia Folding Tonearm??

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Columbia Folding Tonearm??

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Found this folding tone arm, apparently a Columbia, but I don't recall seeing one that folds like this. Guessing it mounts on a Columbia portable??
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My first reaction is home made, or, at least not factory production. I say this because of the look of the solder joints between the crosspiece and the taper tube. Interesting idea for sure.

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It’s a genuine Columbia tonearm found more commonly on later harmony machines.

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I stand corrected. I must say I have never seen anything like that before. Could someone please post a picture of the machine that uses this arm?

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There are over a dozen Harmony phonographs on line, and none have a folding tone arm. Benjamin L please post a picture of the machine this goes to.

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startgroove wrote:There are over a dozen Harmony phonographs on line, and none have a folding tone arm. Benjamin L please post a picture of the machine this goes to.
A similar model was at an antique shop here in middle TN, but it's been awhile since I went in and looked around.

(http://www.ontheblockauction.com/lot/81 ... honograph/)
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Thanks for the picture, but still hard to tell. The view is obstructed by the area surrounding the arm in question.
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Phonofreak wrote:Thanks for the picture, but still hard to tell. The view is obstructed by the area surrounding the arm in question.
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Sorry about the bad picture, it was the only one I could find right then.

I saw one listed on eBay but I didn't save the link so it took me a minute to find it.

(https://www.ebay.com/itm/Harmony-Vintag ... 2744320548)
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These machines look splendid! Anymore details? How was the horn? The soundbox seems a Viva tonal no. 9...
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Inigo wrote:These machines look splendid! Anymore details? How was the horn? The soundbox seems a Viva tonal no. 9...
From the one I saw at the antique shop it looked like a fairly well built machine.
(I don't think it had a reentrant horn and the tonearm base was made of pot metal that was corroding pretty badly, but it was a nice little model.)

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