WANTED: Columbia Model A Coin Op Parts

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ticticdok
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WANTED: Columbia Model A Coin Op Parts

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I purchased a Columbia Model A coin op awhile back and trying to get it restored. Unfortunately, some of the gearing was removed over time and I'm trying to find replacement. Does anyone have any or know who I might talk to about it? Thanks! John

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Re: WANTED: Columbia Model A Coin Op Parts

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John,
Have you checked with Ken Danckaert?
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Re: WANTED: Columbia Model A Coin Op Parts

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Columbia used the naming convention ‘Type’, rather than ‘Model’ to designate its Graphophones.
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