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  1. 27 de nov. de 2019 · Re: Columbia Grafonola Viva Tonal. by epigramophone » Wed Nov 27, 2019 6:26 pm. Your Columbia is a Console Model 154a which cost £15.15s (£15.75) when new in 1929. The catalogue image is shown below. The volume can be controlled by the "Tone Shutters" in front of the horn mouth, or as others have said by different grades of needle.

  2. 20 de mar. de 2011 · A: The Columbia Phonograph Co. was established in New York in 1889. The president of the company bought American Graphophone Co. in 1893. American Graphophone Co. manufactured phonographs in Bridgeport, Conn., and Columbia sold them. The Grafonola was introduced in 1907. The trademark with the notes and the name “Columbia” above it was ...

  3. The speed at which Columbia records should be played is eighty revolutions per minute. if new needle should be used for each repro- duction. This is important; if it is not done, the records will be damaged. Use onlv Columbia needles. They are made to give various degrees of volume—loud, medium, or soft; and are least wearing on records. OILING.

  4. 12 de ago. de 2022 · My father in law bought this Columbia Grafonola. It still works and is in a pretty good shape; the mahogany exterior, finishes, all in very good condition. He bought it with a print out of a guide for the Type D-2. My research on the internet did not help much with dating and the model/type.

  5. 19 de jun. de 2019 · Grammophon Columbia Viva-tonal Grafonola No. 201 Radetzky Marsch, Schellackplatte von 1930.

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  6. 14 de sept. de 2010 · A Vintage Columbia Grafonola phonograph from the early 1900's in operation. About the time radio was just getting started. By Larry Shaunce, WDØAKX, Albert L...

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  7. A floor model "Columbia Type K-2 Grafonola" wind up phonograph from about 1915 is in great playing condition. The walnut case has an excellent finish on all four sides. Several albums of records are included with this antique player. The volume control knob on the side opens and closes the wooden louvers to regulate volume.