In ref: to Regina music box serial numbers

You can go to the Music Box Society Website and for
$2.00 get a certificate with the shipping information
from the Regina Company.  It will tell you the model #
the date it left the factory, and to whom it was
shipped.   

Stephen Madara

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> >    2. Regina music box question (Ken & Brenda
> Brekke)
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> Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 06:00:53 -0500
> From: "Ken & Brenda Brekke" <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Phono-L] Regina music box question
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> Hello to all and thanks in advance for any replies. 
> I might have an opportunity to own a vertical Regina
> music box changer.  The model number on the paper
> tag reads either 26 or 36.  It is the simpler case
> style and not the bow front version.  My questions
> for the group are, Does anyone know of any data
> books that can date it by the serial number?  Are
> there any maintenance manuals available?  And, are
> there good suppliers for parts?
> 
> The strapping that lifts the carriage holding the
> selected disk is missing along with another strap
> that loads the disk to the player section.    All
> the teeth are intact which is a good sign.  
> Hopefully someone on this list knows more about
> these players.  
> 
> Thanks,
> Ken Brekke
> 
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