Ron-- I received the escutcheon, thanks for sending it. It seems the screws are a bit too large for the holes in the cabinet; do you happen to have any smaller ones? I know it is, at best, very difficult to determine the size of the screws over email, so if it's too much trouble, don't worry about it. However, I do seem to have discarded the envelope, so I will need your address, unless you'd rather I pay you via Paypal. Please let me know.
Thanks again, and best wishes-- --RR >From: "Ron L'Herault" <[email protected]> >Reply-To: Antique Phonograph List <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]> >Subject: [Phono-L] Columbia Experts, what have I got? >Date: Sun, 29 May 2005 15:31:28 -0400 > >I bought some Columbia Grafonola parts today and was wondering what they >might go to. I've got a internal wooden horn, 17 by 11 opening by 16 >inches long, the cast iron rear part, crank minus its handle, a complete >tone arm with reproducer, one needle cup an one used needle cup plus the >motor, turntable and circular metal mounting "board". The motor has two >spring barrels (4 springs I would think) and side by side speed and >on/off controls. It does not have auto stop. I don't have a Columbia >disk machine book (I heard that they are being updated and reprinted so >I have held off buying one), and two cabinet door knobs. The metal >parts are all gold plated. Anyone have any idea what they might be >from? > >Ron L > > >_______________________________________________ >Phono-L mailing list >[email protected] > >Phono-L Archive >http://www.oldcrank.org/pipermail/phono-l/

