Dave, I agree with you. In the Columbia companion Vol. 2, there is a picture of a Model 60H. There is also a picture of the 60H in the first compendium book. It too, has the same motorboard/bedplate mounted on top of the case. These motorboards are from a standard Grafonola. According to the book, this style came out in 1915 and used Grafonola tone arms. I wish the owner the best of luck completing this machine. It is a rare find. Harvey Kravitz
________________________________ From: "drbor...@aol.com" <drbor...@aol.com> To: phono-l@oldcrank.org Sent: Mon, February 22, 2010 7:00:29 PM Subject: [Phono-L] Unusual Columbia Disc Phono All, A very unusual horn type Columbia disc phono (missing tone arm, horn, and horn support) sold quickly on ebay yesterday. The case is similiar in style to a BY, but the horn support appears to mount directly on top of the cabinet rather than a back mount. I assume this is a very late style horn type phono, and likely very hard to find. Is anyone familiar with this model? Item # is 140385405594. Congratulations to the buyer. Regards, David Boruff _______________________________________________ Phono-L mailing list http://phono-l.oldcrank.org _______________________________________________ Phono-L mailing list http://phono-l.oldcrank.org