I recently decided to sell some stuff from one of my other collections to raise capital to buy a coin operated phonograph. I've always wanted one ever since I started collecting, but they are hugely expensive. Now that I actually have the means to potentially buy one I'd like to make absolutely sure about what I'm buying. I saw this Columbia Graphophone type AT for sale and was tempted, mostly by the fact that it was possibly a Victorian machine (pre-1901) and took big old pennies (I'm from the UK, so this is preferable over buying an American machine that takes nickels). I'm no expert in coin ops, so what do you guys think of this machine? From what I can see the decal definitely looks like a repro (the patent dates look way off for this machine), the case key looks new, the back card looks new and the horn looks tied on with copper wire. This is all superficial stuff, and the decal can be changed, so this isn't too bad. But based on the pictures does it look ok and original aside from that? And is there any indication on the year of manufacture based n the serial number? Does anybody even have a history of AT coin operated graphophones or even graphophones that were made to take British Pennies? Sorry for all the questions, but would hugely appreciate your thoughts on this. Cheers
