My Columbia Eagles are among my FAVORITE machines to play my brown wax cylinders on. Especially because they're so light to carry around.
But, winding these models left handed is awkward. Maybe Thomas Macdonald (manager and chief engineer at Columbia) was left handed. Who knows. I CAN appreciate that mounting a cylinder right to left was accepted standard practice and, therefore, the winding assembly on open works Graphophones would be most efficient on the left side. But for most of us "righties" having to wind these machines left handed is...well...AWKWARD.
Recently I purchased a group of 2 minute cylinders and the boxes of them were out in our garage. So, I thought it would be fun to take one of my Eagles out there, grab a folding chair and listen to some of them right in the garage before bringing them in the house. Almost every time I wanted to wind the Eagle up I found myself spinning it around on the little table I set up, winding it RIGHT handed and turning it back around to play a cylinder. Now, could I wind it left handed? Sure. But it's just awkward. If I was left handed these machines would be perfect but not so much for us righties.

Doug