Neophone wrote:Joe,
How can i be sure I've got a K-2? It loks like the machine on some record sleeves I have and a 1921 Columbia Christmas catalog, was there more than one model with the same cabinet?
Mine has four springs and the non-set stop. It has shelves for albums not the push-button record storage sysytem.
Regards,
J.
According to Baumbach's "Columbia Phonograph Companion, Vol. 2," the K-2 was offered in a choice of red mahogany, brown mahogany, satin walnut or fumed, golden or English oak, and was supplied with SEVEN albums--(so 7 shelves), holding 12 records each. It was equipped with the non set automatic stop.
Based on the illustration, the tops of the corner posts were embellished with oval carved "rosettes." Cabinet dimensions were 46 5/16 by 21 1/2 by 19 3/8.
In contrast, the similar looking L-2 was available in a choice of English brown mahogany or American walnut (satin finish), each with satinwood inlay.
NINE or TEN albums--( 9 or 10 shelves), depending on the date of manufacturer were included. It also had the non set automatic stop, and the cabinet dimensions were 47 1/2 by 21 7/8 by 19 1/2. The corner posts, according to the illustration provided were different, with horizontal lines carved in the wood, running top to bottom, and no rosettes--as in the illustration from the operator's manual, above.
HTH