The Coq was an earlier machine modeled after the Columbia Eagle, but it was
later put into the reversible case and became known as the reversible Coq.
After that it became the Pathe No. 1.
John
--- On Sat, 11/20/10, Barry Kasindorf ba...@barrykasindorf.com wrote:
From: Barry Kasindorf
Hi -
I just purchased a Baby phonograph - this one is the one tier version with
the Baby logo just above the vertical sound openings. I am now in need of an
original tone arm and reproducer. I had thought the one I have from the two
tier version (logo on a separate level than the sound openings)
Jack is correct:
Just go to www.PayPal.com and send money to na...@78rpm.com
This is Kurt's business account. Fill in the message field stating
you want to buy the hard cover or soft cover version of the book and
add the $5.00 freight charge.
If ordering outside the US, add $17 for postage
The latest blanks are the same color, hardness and tone as a regular brown wax
Edison Blanks. I have more precision equipment, a digital themometer and an
ohuas laboratoy balance down to a hundreth of a gram, for more batch
consistancy. The changes in color of brown blanks have nothing to do
Thanks for the info, John.
Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2010 02:54:09 -0800
From: john9...@pacbell.net
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Pathe Cylinder Machine
The Coq was an earlier machine modeled after the Columbia Eagle, but it was
later put into the reversible case and became
I just posted this on our Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=10439151962#!/pages/Carolina-Antique-Music-Phonograph-Society/130658956974008
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I received the following message from a fellow who works in the next town:
Today a friend gave me a Columbia model 7 dictaphone and a cylinder shaving
machine. The dictaphone has a broken amber colored speaking tube. Do you
know if a relplacement can be found?
Any advice I can pass along to him?
Stop the presses. I've been chatting with the fellow who has the
dictiaphone. It is the mouthpiece itself that he needs. Any assistance is
appreciated.
Ron.
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Please refrain from posting Facebook spam here.
Thanks,
Loran
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