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OOPS! Please ignore this post. At least, Steve is great at his work, better 
than I am at selecting E-mail addresses! *smile*

Bob
From [email protected]  Sat Sep 22 14:12:47 2007
From: [email protected] (Douglas Houston)
Date: Sat Sep 22 14:26:05 2007
Subject: [Phono-L] Columbia 611 Viva-tonal
Message-ID: <[email protected]>

If it's made in 1925 or later, it should be lacquer. Best to find a spot
that doesn't show, and brush a small amount of denatured alcohol on the
finish. If it's lacquer, either the finish will turn whitish (and maybe
nothing happens). If it's shellac, the finish will dissolve quickly. 

Doug. Houston


> [Original Message]
> From: Ron L'Herault <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>; Antique Phonograph List
<[email protected]>
> Date: 9/22/2007 12:30:01 PM
> Subject: [Phono-L] Columbia 611 Viva-tonal
>
> Hi gang,
>
> I've just become the owner of this little cutie and have a couple of
> questions for the group.  Did any Columbia Viva-tonal machines have an
auto
> or semi-auto brake?  Is the 611 supposed to have one?   What is the finish
> on these machines, lacquer or shellac?  It looks like lacquer to me.
>
> I've already dismantled the tone arm to grease/seal joints which improved
> the sound already.  I want to rebuild the reproducer.  I think it is
leaking
> and it looks like the gaskets are cracked and dry.  Anything I should look
> out for?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Ron L
>
>
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