Regina Music Box

This outstanding disc music box was created by the Regina Music Box Company of New York. The box, known as Style 11, plays 15 1/2” disks on a single comb and retains the incredible sound quality for which Regina was celebrated. I had heard a Regina Music Box at the National Packard Museum in Ohio last September. One of the staff members told me about the Christmas Regina CD. I ordered it and enjoyed listening to it very much. I may try to purchase additional Regina Music Box CD's. Just a few examples of appraisal values for regina serial numbers and dates. 15-inch Disc Musical Box by Regina, c. 1890,15-inch Disc Musical Box by Regina, c. 1890, carved oak cabinet, two combs on an iron bed plate cast with Regina serial number 33802, start/stop lever, REGINA DISC MUSIC BOX, The Regina Music BoxREGINA DISC MUSIC BOX, The Regina Music Box Co., Rahway, New Jersey, style 13. Restoration basics: Bringing a 15½-inch Regina Music Box back to life When disassembling a music box take pictures of every part that is removed, before and after removal. You may think you will remember all of the details when it is time to reassemble but chances are you won’t and your pictures will be an invaluable reference tool.

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Question: when was my Regina music box made?

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Regina music boxes were manufactured between 1894-1919.

Question: What is my Regina music box worth?

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Values could range between $300 and $15,000, depending on the style, size and condition of the machine.

Question: What size discs were made for the Regina music box?

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Metal records came in 8 inch, 11 inch, 15.5 inch, 20 3/4 inch, and 27 inch sizes.

Question: Can I play other brand discs on my Regina music box, or does it only work with Regina discs?

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In general, it will only play Regina discs. However, 15.5 inch Polyphon discs are interchangeable with 15.5 inch Regina discs.

Question: How many times should I wind my Regina music box?

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There is no set number, because this will depend upon how much tension is on the mainspring. Wind it enough to play through a single record until you get the feel of the spring.

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Question: Should I run my motor all the way down when I am not using my Regina music box.?

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Leave some tension on the mainspring. If you run the motor all the way down there is always a chance that the spring may slip off its arbor.

Question: Do I need to oil my Regina music box?

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You can lightly oil any moving parts in the motor or elsewhere, but do not oil the star wheel gantry. Dirt can build up in the oily gantry and you may wind up breaking teeth.

Question: How do I turn on my Regina music box?

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On most models, swing the start switch to the right, wait a few seconds, and push it back. This will stop the record at the end of the tune.

Question: Can I clean the metal records?

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You can clean the bottom side of a corroded disc with a wire brush and a solvent such as WD40. If the projections are rusty you should throw away the disc. Broken projections can jam the mechanism and cause broken teeth.

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Question: Can I get new reproduction discs?

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The metal records have been reproduced over the years, particularly in the 15.5 inch size, with mixed results. Most collectors consider the reproductions from the Porter Music Box Company to be of excellent quality.

Question: Is ebay a good place to buy a Regina music box?

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Regina music boxes can take wear over the years in the comb, star wheel gantry and damper assemblies, degrading the sound and musical experience. Restoration can expensive, far more than the purchase price on ebay. Purchase your Regina from a reputable music box dealer.