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  1. The Columbia Graphophone Co., a subsidiary of the North American Phonograph Company, founded by Jesse H. Lippincott, in 1897 revolutionized the "Pay-to-Play" market by introducing their spring-motor coin-operated models BS and AS, both being small, cheap, reliable and easy-to-run machines. Early machines had small horns, but the increasing ...

  2. Columbia – The 78 rpm Club. HISTORYColumbia began selling disc records and phonographs in addition to the cylinder system in 1901, preceded only by their "Toy Graphophone" of 1899, which.

  3. Antique Columbia Grafonola Type C-2 Phonograph w Mahogany Case "AS IS". $349.88. or Best Offer. $95.00 shipping. Sponsored. ANTIQ. Columbia Grafonola Type C 2 Phonograph w Mahogany Case RESTORTATION/PARTS. $259.88. or Best Offer.

  4. Model: Graphophone AT - Columbia Phonograph, American. Shape. Tablemodel, with any shape - general. Dimensions (WHD) 12.5 x 12.5 x 8.5 inch / 318 x 318 x 216 mm. Notes. Cylinder phonograph (also for Edison cylinders). Internal thread end winding handle for spring motor.

  5. 4-4time.com › product-category › phonographsColumbia – 4-4 Time

    Columbia “BS model” Coin Operated Cylinder Graphophone $ 3,395.00 Item Details; Columbia AO Cylinder Graphophone $ 995.00 Item Details; Columbia BG Cylinder Graphophone $ 1,495.00 Item Details; Columbia BI (Sterling) Disc Record Player $ 1,495.00 Item Details; Columbia BI (Sterling) Disc Record Player $ 1,398.00 Item Details; Columbia BK ...

  6. The Columbia logo appears on the front. The polished nickel plated horn has a flower shape design. The Graphophone has a spring wind movement and plays 78 rpm records. Six records also come with the phonograph. This fully restored phonograph comes with a one year warranty. 26″ High x 20″ Wide x 22″ Deep.

  7. Columbia BGT. The BG was introduced in 1905 at a price of $50 with a 14″ all brass horn. It had the extra long mandrel designed to play the new 20th century six inch cylinders designed to play for 3 minutes. The BGT was introduced in 1907, the same machine with a rear mount tone arm and a 9 panel nickel plated horn at a price of $65.