Hello all
Well, I bought a 1924 Columbia tabletop Grafonola, the only one made after that
date. It was one of the "New Columbias' that came out when the Columbia
Graphophone Company emerged from bankruptcy. It has sort of a pyramidal lid. It
is beautifl inside, needs refinishing outside. My dilemma is this: The on/off
switch and speed control linkage are disengaged from each other, and there is
another part screwed to the underside of the bedpalte that seems to link them
together somehow. Since there is no repair book on this, and I don't know how
the linkages engage (believe me, there's no obvious way that makes sense), does
anyone have a late grafonola of which they could take pictures? I need to see
the underside of the top plate in the on/off switch area. The top plate is
actually rectangular, not the round or shield shaped plate.
Any guidance is appreciated.
Thanks
John Robles
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