$729.00
1 in stock
The Columbia “Type B” Graphophone, commonly known as the ‘Eagle,’ was first introduced in September 1897 as an affordable yet robust machine for the mass market. Priced at $10 for the basic model or $12 with a wooden base and curved lid, the Eagle quickly became popular among consumers. The name “Eagle” refers to the common nickname for a $10 gold coin of the era, which was also the price of the machine. It was manufactured until 1907. This beautifully restored Columbia “Eagle” Phonograph not only looks great but also plays flawlessly. Its compact size makes it perfect for special events or enjoying at home with loved ones. You can expect years of enjoyment from this machine, with no disappointments guaranteed. This machine has been fully restored and is in excellent working condition. Collectors are always on the lookout for this sought-after model, making it an excellent investment opportunity that can be cherished by future generations. Included with the phonograph is an original 10-inch nickel horn. Take a closer look at the pictures for more details and feel free to ask any questions you may have!