Yes, sadly I find the neck was sanded down 1/16" so that a Columbia will fit 
perfectly.
john R



On Saturday, January 24, 2015 10:41 AM, Antique Phonograph List 
<[email protected]> wrote:
 


That ship's wheel winding key is, simply, awesome.  Somebody ought to reproduce 
them, so weirdos like me can wind up our Qs and Eagles with them (while on our 
yachts).

Of course you need it to be authentic eventually, but in the meantime, do 
Columbia or Pathe reproducers fit?

Sent from my iPad

-- Peter
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> On Jan 24, 2015, at 4:20 AM, Antique Phonograph List <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hello all
> 
> I know this is an EXTREME long shot, but I am searching for a floating 
> reproducer for a Thorens Britannia Type A cylinder phonograph that I 
> purchased.  The reproducer is similar to a Columbia Q reproducer.  If you 
> have a floating reproducer in your parts and you have no idea what it is for, 
> it is possibly the one I am looking for!
> Here is a link to my Photobucket album showing pics and a video of this 
> interesting phonograph.  The winding key is a ship's wheel!
> http://s197.photobucket.com/user/john9ten/library/
> 
> 
> Thanks
> John Robles
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