[Phono-L] Columbia Long Throat Reproducer

BruceY Bruce78rpm at comcast.net
Sun Mar 23 10:42:06 PDT 2008


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jeffry Young, D.O." <jeffryy at prevea.com>
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Subject: RE: [Phono-L] Columbia Long Throat Reproducer


I had a very early AH, and the long throat repoducer was unmarked,
almost the size and shape of a Victor Concert reproducer. The case
however, was not knurled like the Victor. This may actually be the
earlier style of the Columbia long throat. A picture would be helpful.

Jeff
Wisconsin

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Subject: [Phono-L] Columbia Long Throat Reproducer

I recently acquiried a Columbia AH Graphophone. The reproducer is a long
throat and the printing under the Micah, merely says Patented Nov. 18,
1902, other Patents pending, there is also a number on the back 43129 on
the back and, It has a thumb screw, rather then a "clamp" style for the
needle. Is this an early analyzing reproducer, or do I have something
else here?

Bruce
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