Thankyou all. Ive reached out by email to Steve. Thx again. robert
------ Original message------From: Melissa Ricci via Phono-LDate: Thu, Dec 31,
2015 2:25 PMTo: Antique Phonograph List;Cc: Melissa Ricci;Subject:Re: [Phono-L]
Diamond Disc Stylus Rebuild
I would also like to chime in to recommend Steve. He is the only person we
would send our reproducers and recorders to. He does fantastic work, is a joy
to work with and is very reasonably priced. He has worked on countless
reproducers for us and two Edison recorders as well. They all come back looking
and working like new. You could not find a nicer, more talented person to
rebuild your reproducer.
Melissa
From: charles smith via Phono-L >
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Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2015 5:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Diamond Disc Stylus Rebuild
Hi- And I would sincerely add to the comments of John Robles. I have known
Steve Medved since 2007.He has rebuilt at least four Edison reproducers for me.
In every rebuild, the reproducer came back cleaner and sounded MUCH better than
before Steve worked on it. Steve is one of those rare people that repairs
someone else's items just as good as if it were his. That is beyond my opinion,
that is a fact.His goal is to have the reproducer look and sound it's best.He
is my first choice, and I would recommend him to anyone. Charlie.
On Thursday, December 31, 2015 2:26 PM, John Robles via Phono-L > wrote:
Hi!
Steve Medved in Kissimmee, Florida is the number one reproducer rebuilder, and
his prices are reasonable. I send him a lot of work and always get the
reproducers back sounding (and in many cases looking) like new. Send me a
private email and I will give you his email address.
John Robles
From: rkruz--- via Phono-L >
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Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2015 11:20 AM
Subject: [Phono-L] Diamond Disc Stylus Rebuild
I have a saphire stylus for a Diamond Disk W19. I think the saphire is worn
down becuase it seems to cause a lot of drag when playing a record. In anycase
its close to 100 years old and Id like to have someone rebuild it.
Do you have recommendations where I can send the head for a rebuild and saphire
replacement?
Thank you for the input.
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