Hi all, Didn't think "they" would ever come up with a crapaphone in a children's phonograph! Wish I could figure out height on this one on EBay.. But I would like info on a real one. It is a Phon-ola children's Phonograph. Tag on inside lid reads; "Phon-ola, Manufactured by Phonola Manufacturing Co., Dayton, Ohio. I have no clue to date of manufacture or info on this company, when they were in the phonograph business, ect. This children's phonograph stands 20 1/4" high, cabinet made of wood and has a fast and slow speed knob on right side, several inches in front of crank. Has 10" turntable. I purchased years ago at local auction, without reproducer. Had reproducer attached and restored to play by a dealer. Does anyone have one like this? What type original reproducer does it have? Any info appreciated. Thanks, Joan