[78-L] Slightly Off-Topic: Odd Victor/Nipper Artifact
Ron L'Herault
lherault at bu.edu
Tue Sep 13 10:41:26 PDT 2011
Is the lid latch on the Columbia 50 the simple self setting, lift the lid to
release type lid support? A friend has what looks like a 50 with a more
complicated lid support releasing mechanism.
Ron L
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From: 78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com
[mailto:78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com] On Behalf Of Glenn Longwell
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 11:53 AM
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Subject: Re: [78-L] Slightly Off-Topic: Odd Victor/Nipper Artifact
Coming into this a little late.
Here's a picture of a Columbia crate, for a model 239 which was introduced
in 1924. Just scroll down a little.
http://majesticrecord.com/myphonos2.htm
As Mike says the only way to date it is to know what model it was and even
that would still give only a range for when the model existed.
Cheers,
Glenn
--- On Sun, 9/4/11, Michael Biel <mbiel at mbiel.com> wrote:
From: Michael Biel <mbiel at mbiel.com>
Subject: Re: [78-L] Slightly Off-Topic: Odd Victor/Nipper Artifact
To: "78-L Mail List" <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
Date: Sunday, September 4, 2011, 6:23 PM
On 9/4/2011 1:07 PM, bruce78rpm at comcast.net wrote:
> What a CRATE! Find !!
I have a crate side from a Victor Radio which I got maybe 25 years ago.
I knew of other collectors who had crate sides, but it has been a long
time since I've seen any, and the one I got is the only one I've seen
for sale. So they are not unknown but not all that common. The Edison
Site has several full Edison crates. I've never seen a Columbia or
Brunswick, etc. only Victor and Edison.
Does the crate mention the model number? I suppose it could be roughly
estimated by the size. The Victor Data Book shows the dimensions of all
of the models but does not mention the crates. Perhaps as mentioned by
others, the Eldridge Johnson Victor Museum i Delaware might have that
shipping info.
Mike Biel mbiel at mbiel.com
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gregg Kimball"<gdkimball at cox.net>
> the fellow that owned the place pointed to a place high on the wall and
said " are you interested in that?"
>
> The piece in question was the side of a crate used to ship a Victrola. It
has a large Victor logo, the obligatory "This End Up," and a stamp from the
company in Vermont that made the crate.
>
> Anyone else seen one of these? Any way to date them?
>
> Gregg Kimball
>
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