[Phono-L] another try, smaller image (Harmony)
Ron L'Herault
lherault at bu.edu
Tue Jul 7 08:10:43 PDT 2009
The horn looks a lot like a VivaTonal horn. Does this have the VivaTonal
arm and reproducer or the Columbia arm and acoustic reproducer? I have a
Harmony in a different console cabinet style with the acoustic arm and
reproducer. The motor is attached to a wooden motor board instead of the
Columbia metal plate. I always assumed it was Columbia getting rid of
excess stock and providing cheap machines using obsolete technology once the
"Orthophonic" era hit.
Ron L
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Subject: [Phono-L] another try, smaller image (Harmony)
The Harmony No 30 (lowboy console), made by the Columbia Phonograph Co.
I don't see this in Baumbach's book, so I assume it was made for
Harmony? Semi-Queen Anne style.
Allen
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