I don't have production figures, but according to Baumbach's Columbia 
Phonograph Companion Volume II, the price was reduced to $325 in 1921.  The 
P-29 was introduced in 1918.  John M  
  
----- Original Message -----
From: Gregory Acker
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 6:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Phono-L] Columbia Period Model
  
I just won a Hepplewhite period model Graphonola on e-Bay. i hope to  
pick it up by the weekend. This is model P-29. Any idea how many of  
these were produced? At 500.00 ea there couldn't have been too many.

Thanks

Greg Acker


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From Zonophone2002  Mon Jul 19 20:08:19 2004
From: Zonophone2002 ([email protected])
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:47 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Any list folks, interesting shops near Burlington, VT?
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shelburne museum is nice but not phonorelated
and there is a nice antiqe mall in vergennes
that i have pickep up some phono items at
enjoy vt
From drgregc  Mon Jul 19 22:36:54 2004
From: drgregc (Greg)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:47 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Mahogany Refinish
Message-ID: <006001c46e0a$cd455d60$2f01a...@moonbasealpha>

I am trying to clean up without completely refinishing a sheet music
cabinet. It is a dark red mahogany, much like the common Victrola color.
I had to plane/sand part of the top. Even using a mix of Minwax Red
Mahogany and Jacobean, I am no where near the darkness/intensity of the
original color. Any suggestions? Thanks.

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