[Phono-L] Columbia Grafanola

Glenn Longwell majesticrecord at snet.net
Tue Jan 15 08:32:09 PST 2008


My best guess is the Model G-2.  There were a bunch of the "letter-2" models and the best match from your pictures and Baumbach's Columbia Phonograph Companion Volume II is the G-2 on page 158.  I think I had this same model and traded it for an Edison Standard A.
Regards,
Glenn


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I have recently purchased a Columbia Grafanola. I want to restore it, 
beginning with the most egregious damage, but I can't figure out the 
exact make or model to order parts.  The label on the bottom reads 1914. 
So I suppose I have two questions:

1. Can anyone identify the exact model?
2. Has anyone ever tried to repair a tone arm that a hack had previously 
fixed with epoxy?

Links to images below

http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o13/josefritz/100_1469.jpg
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o13/josefritz/100_1468.jpg
http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o13/josefritz/100_1467.jpg


thanks in advance


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