I know enough about them to use one to shock you...

But seriously if you can send a good bunch of pictures some of us might be able 
to help. Wires and the location where they connect, jacks or connectors, 
switches, any labeling or badges, etc. 

Sent from my iPhone

-- Peter
pjfra...@mac.com

> On Nov 6, 2019, at 9:18 AM, Robert Wright via Phono-L <phono-l@oldcrank.org> 
> wrote:
> 
> Anyone? No one here knows about these Columbia electric motors? I would be 
> shocked if that were true!
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On Oct 25, 2019, at 5:35 PM, Robert Wright via Phono-L 
>> <phono-l@oldcrank.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello, all! Got a question on behalf of a lovely couple I get this weekend 
>> regarding a big, beautiful Columbia Grafonola. I was going to find them a 
>> crank for it, since they thought that's what was missing, but upon further 
>> inspection, it's got the same situation as in the attached ad. Pretty cool, 
>> and super clean as well.
>> 
>> Problem is: how do you connect this motor to an outlet? No cable included 
>> (that's the easy part), couple of loose wires, not sure what does what... I 
>> only know Victor induction motors! Anyone have a schematic for getting this 
>> thing wired up back to original spec? I'd sure love to help these folks if 
>> possible. 
>> 
>> Thanks from them and myself in advance!
>> 
>> Best,
>> Robert
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