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MikeB
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One more machine ID

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I have one more machine to ID from a lot of project machines. This one looks like a Columbia Eagle, but the full rectangular base is stamped with serial number 26380, which appears to be lower than the serial number range for an Eagle, if I am reading this correctly. Is this an Eagle, and was this particular machine ever cased? It is mounted on a wooden base which appears to have come from some other machine.

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It could be a Pathé?I know there were quite a few Eagle type clones like how there were Credenza clones in the 1920s.

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The pictured machine is indeed a European copy of an Eagle.

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Thank you! I do not know much about these copies, but their existence shouldn't surprise me. I have been collecting pocket watches for years, and there is an abundance of 19th century Swiss fakes of American movements out there. These fakes are usually worth a fraction of their original American counterparts. I assume that the same would usually hold true for these European phonograph copies.

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