Hi Shawn. I'm interested in the Hexaphone locks. Please let me know how we
can finalize my purchase. Thanks. Bob Kolba _rkolba0...@aol.com_
(mailto:rkolba0...@aol.com)
In a message dated 11/25/2008 4:50:39 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
ban...@charter.net writes:
Here are some excellent parts that I have available to get those machines
ready to complete before Christmas!! Pictures available on request. First
one that replies sold gets it! Please reply with commits and questions
off-list.
Shawn O'Rourke
Early brass bell AH front mount horn in excellent condition, original paint
$200.00
Victor 2/3/4/M/MS/P cast turntable. Super condition - $90.00
Original Edison 45 degree elbow. Nice nickel $35.00
Excellent Columbia Eagle reproducer in original box, glass diaphragm, super
jewel. Works on an A, AT, N, Thornward, Eagle, and others $200.00
Edison model C reproducer. Super nickel, please well, excellent jewel:
$90.00
Edison model C reproducer top housing: Hinge block broken off: $15.00
Columbia 10 cone horn. Excellent original, with very nice paint and gold
stripe. $175.00
Original Edison cranks - A couple of rare ones!
Oak battery box - Small, but an elongated 6 volt sits in it just fine.
Great for machine or fan $40.00
Original Edison sign board paper - correct for early coin-op machine, heavy
cardboard with calligraphy on song title $100.00
New Century Reproducer - yes, the rare one! Super nice. Original paper
insert $1100.00
Triumph A mandrel and upper pulley. Decent condition, a couple small dents
- CHEAP- $30.00
Original Berliner American closed face long throat reproducer. As nice as
you'll ever find. When have you ever seen one of these lose - NEVER:
$1500.00
Early Coin-op tokens 40 nickels, 7 pennies - Most say for amusement, one for
music box $15.00
New Old Stock cabinet locks with keys - similar or exactly like used on
Columbia, Edison, Hexaphone coin-ops. 2 sizes $25.00 each
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From nippe...@comcast.net Tue Nov 25 16:07:12 2008
From: nippe...@comcast.net (Nick Manolakis)
Date: Tue Nov 25 16:07:33 2008
Subject: [Phono-L] Items For Sale
References: 2008112524.37e21c1...@mail.intellitechcomputing.com
005b01c94f41$c46fce60$4d4f6b...@net
Message-ID: 1a0fd922281d4b69bd3da8184ef35...@ginabhw374k2jd
How about a crank for a Victor IV or a horn elbow original for a IV or V?
Thank you .
Nick
- Original Message -
From: Shawn and Beth ban...@charter.net
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 1:07 PM
Subject: [Phono-L] Items For Sale
Here are some excellent parts that I have available to get those machines
ready to complete before Christmas!! Pictures available on request. First
one that replies sold gets it! Please reply with commits and questions
off-list.
Shawn O'Rourke
Early brass bell AH front mount horn in excellent condition, original
paint
$200.00
Victor 2/3/4/M/MS/P cast turntable. Super condition - $90.00
Original Edison 45 degree elbow. Nice nickel $35.00
Excellent Columbia Eagle reproducer in original box, glass diaphragm,
super
jewel. Works on an A, AT, N, Thornward, Eagle, and others $200.00
Edison model C reproducer. Super nickel, please well, excellent jewel:
$90.00
Edison model C reproducer top housing: Hinge block broken off: $15.00
Columbia 10 cone horn. Excellent original, with very nice paint and gold
stripe. $175.00
Original Edison cranks - A couple of rare ones!
Oak battery box - Small, but an elongated 6 volt sits in it just fine.
Great for machine or fan $40.00
Original Edison sign board paper - correct for early coin-op machine,
heavy
cardboard with calligraphy on song title $100.00
New Century Reproducer - yes, the rare one! Super nice. Original paper
insert $1100.00
Triumph A mandrel and upper pulley. Decent condition, a couple small
dents
- CHEAP- $30.00
Original Berliner American closed face long throat reproducer. As nice as
you'll ever find. When have you ever seen one of these lose - NEVER:
$1500.00
Early Coin-op tokens 40 nickels, 7 pennies - Most say for amusement, one
for
music box $15.00
New Old Stock cabinet locks with keys - similar or exactly like used on
Columbia, Edison, Hexaphone coin-ops. 2 sizes $25.00 each
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