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Columbia Grafonola -1920A
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A scene from "Oberon" illustrates just how great the Columbia Grafonola record player will sound reproducing grand opera. From a 1920 magazine.
Artist: Gene Pressler
Source: Renita Ivey
Restoration by: Renita Ivey
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