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    Posted 3 years ago

    ferdthebull
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    We have a 2 speed Columbia Phonograph with an exterior horn.
    Can anyone help me determine the model and year of production?

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    1. Cisum Cisum, 3 years ago
      Hello..Columbia Made Phonographs From 1901-1922, When Sales In Entertainment In General Went Way Down And The Company Was Sold To A British Firm That Became EMI Records In The Early 1930s.
      Yours Is Roughly 1915.
      Columbia Also Made Cylinder Discs And Competed With The Edison Phonograph Company, Which Also Went Defunct In 1936 Upon he Death Of Edison.
      Columbia Began To Concetrate On Making Discs/Records After 1922.

      T.
    2. Phonoboy Phonoboy, 3 years ago
      It looks like a BNW - 1909-13. I don't think the decal is original. https://www.intertique.com/ColumbiaGraphophoneModelsRearMounts.html

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