Re: [Phono-L] Edison DD problem

2019-12-20 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
It’s not a flutter or wow, but rather a more gradual speed change so I doubt 
it’s the surface of the governor disk but I will recheck.

 

Ron

 

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Sent: Friday, December 20, 2019 12:47 PM
To: Antique Phonograph List
Cc: Andrew Baron
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Edison DD problem

 

Governor flywheel friction surface cleaned of ALL old residue, polished, and 
fresh oil on the leather friction pads? Also, look closely at the flywheel as 
it spins to verify that your screw loosening/tightening on the weight springs 
indeed yielded the desired result. Run the motor as slowly as it will run when 
making this observation, if there’s any doubt. The slower speed will more 
readily reveal eccentricities. Check also for your problem at various tensions 
of the mainspring — is it just as bad across the board, or more noticeable when 
more fully wound or more relaxed? Deviations here would point to mainspring 
coils sticking together, despite your observations. A mainspring under tension, 
where the turns of its coils bear hard one upon the other, will exhibit 
different behavior than what you can observe in a static test. It may be 
necessary to do a thorough cleaning of the spring out of the barrel, as well as 
the barrel muck itself, followed by a reinstall with appropriate new lubricant. 
The most perfect regulating system (governor setup) won’t iron out uneven 
delivery of power to the governor and turntable platter. The underlying fault 
will be somewhat muted by the turntable platter’s flywheel effect, so it is 
likely more pronounced than it would seem with the platter on the spindle, and 
may be easier to pin down with the platter removed. You’re already doing all 
the right things by being observant and dealing with the visible issues, now 
look more closely for the subtler ones. There are other possible causes beyond 
what I’ve outlined above, but it’s best to check for these issues first.

 

Best of luck and keep us posted.

 

Andrew Baron

Alpine Clock Repair, LLC

Santa Fe





On Dec 20, 2019, at 9:08 AM, Ron L'Herault via Phono-L  
wrote:

 

If anyone is still here on the mailing list(s)  What is your take on the 
situation?  Problem: Edison Diamond Disc single spring motor does not keep a 
constant speed. Spring does not seem to be caked with grease, judging from the 
several inner coils one can pull out without having the whole spring out. A 
small amount of grease was added. Old grease under the bull gear plate was 
removed and fresh grease added. Governor screws have been loosened, and 
tightened after the governor has spun around for a while. bearing points are 
well oiled, gears lightly greased. Solution(s)?

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[Phono-L] Edison DD problem

2019-12-20 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
If anyone is still here on the mailing list(s)  What is your take on the
situation?  Problem: Edison Diamond Disc single spring motor does not keep a
constant speed. Spring does not seem to be caked with grease, judging from
the several inner coils one can pull out without having the whole spring
out. A small amount of grease was added. Old grease under the bull gear
plate was removed and fresh grease added. Governor screws have been
loosened, and tightened after the governor has spun around for a while.
bearing points are well oiled, gears lightly greased. Solution(s)?

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Re: [Phono-L] Columbia Grafonola - electric motor question

2019-11-06 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
You should be able to figure out what connects to what with visual
inspection and a meter that measures continuity.   Most of the old motors
went through some kind of resistance device, a long coil of wire on a
ceramic tube, for instance, as a way of controlling voltage.  You may want
to submit the question to the Electrola group., electr...@yahoogroups.com
but don't wait too long.  Yahoo is abandoning these mailing list type
groups.


Ron L

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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Columbia Grafonola - electric motor question

Anyone? No one here knows about these Columbia electric motors? I would be
shocked if that were true!





On Oct 25, 2019, at 5:35 PM, Robert Wright via Phono-L
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> Hello, all! Got a question on behalf of a lovely couple I get this weekend
regarding a big, beautiful Columbia Grafonola. I was going to find them a
crank for it, since they thought that's what was missing, but upon further
inspection, it's got the same situation as in the attached ad. Pretty cool,
and super clean as well.
> 
> Problem is: how do you connect this motor to an outlet? No cable included
(that's the easy part), couple of loose wires, not sure what does what... I
only know Victor induction motors! Anyone have a schematic for getting this
thing wired up back to original spec? I'd sure love to help these folks if
possible. 
> 
> Thanks from them and myself in advance!
> 
> Best,
> Robert
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Re: [Phono-L] Almost phono: Hand Crank Peerless Pneumatic organ

2019-09-28 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Wyatt Markus may be able to help.

Ron L

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Subject: [Phono-L] Almost phono: Hand Crank Peerless Pneumatic organ

I am a phono collector (40+ years), but today I am requesting a lead on
someone who can assist me with a 20 reed spooled music (small piano type
roll) hand crank organ.  These is a table type bellows organ by Peerless
Pneumatic.  If you know someone I can contact. Please let me know. 

Thanks, 

Jeff Cecil 
njce...@sbcglobal.net
Austin 

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Re: [Phono-L] Credenza speed readout needle chatter

2019-09-14 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
George Vollema at Great Lakes Antique Phonographs is excellent.   I work on
them too, but am a hobbiest.  I’m in MA but near Providence RI.

 

Ron L

 

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Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2019 11:10 AM
To: Antique Phonograph List
Cc: Robert Wright
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Credenza speed readout needle chatter

 

Well, after another round of removing and cleaning the indicator mech, and
putting a longer pad (which didn't help at all) and adjusting this and that,
I decided to just leave the damned thing off for a while so I could simply
enjoy my phonograph for a few days…

 

And the noise is still there. The clacking component of the sound, it turns
out, was actually the governor "arm" that gets lowered by the speed
adjustment screw on top, at the point of contact between them. So at this
point, it's a governor problem, evidently.

 

Is there anyone on this list I can send this motor for repair/adjustment? I
simply don't have the time nor the skills to take it all apart and get it
right, but I do have money. I'm all about learning to fix these machines and
have done lots of work on them, but I need some expert help on this one. I
just don't have it in me. Anyone?

 

 

Thanks,

Robert

 

 

On Sep 13, 2019, at 6:22 PM, SN Medved via Phono-L 
wrote:





WD-40 is not a lubricant.  It works good as a cleaner or to displace water,
but not as a lubricant.  Liquid Bearings works well and has no smell and is
synthetic.  

 

Steve

 

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Sent: Friday, September 13, 2019 12:34 PM
To: Antique Phonograph List 
Cc: Robert Wright 
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Credenza speed readout needle chatter 

 

Firstly, thank you both for the detailed info!  

 

Ron, it looks like your suggestions are aimed at reducing vibration from the
governor mech itself, the application of which makes perfect sense. I just
may try that on all the motors here, in fact. Thank you!

 

Andrew, it sounds like you're suggesting that once the indicator arbor is in
(let's call it) 78rpm position, it is in that specific axis (or axes) where
the hole may have become enlarged and/or the arbor's pivot post has become
polished -- i.e., there's no chatter at other speeds because the indicator
pad is in a different position, placing the posts where the wear has not
occurred. This makes perfect sense to me, especially as the indicator
chatter happens with at least one other motor here (a spring one, not the
electric one I initially wrote about). I'm sure both machines have operated
at 78rpm or thereabouts their entire lives, indeed.

 

It also makes sense that adding grease to the pad helps, but only for a few
plays -- once it has cleared out of the path, the posts are again in (let's
call it) chatter position.

 

In that light, would you think installing a significantly longer leather pad
into the arbor would change its rotational position enough to place it into
a "fresh" spot? It would also increase the return spring tension slightly,
which may help alleviate chatter. Doesn't seem like it would take much,
perhaps an additional 16th - 8th of an inch. It might get another 100 years
of chatter-free use if so. Thoughts? (I've also used a spritz of WD-40 to
lubricate the post holes -- perhaps I'll slather a fingertip of grease on
them instead.)

 

I also considered sympathetic resonance, but I don't know how much the math
lines up, considering it is a range of speeds (albeit a narrow one) while
the 60Hz vibration is more or less constant (I realize the 60Hz vibration
and any errant governor vibration are two different things). But the hole
wear, in my mind, lines up to that problem range quite well!

 

I say it often in my emails here, but it bears repeating once again: to
someone like me who loves phonographs much more than they have technically
studied them, this list isn't just a handy resource, it's a lifeline. Thank
you, gentlemen.

 

 

Reporting back soon,

Robert

 

 

PS - In my defense, I never said the source of the chatter was the point of
contact between the pad and the flywheel! I only meant to describe the
symptom, i.e., where the noise occurred, not the underlying disease that
might suggest a cure. I just get in a hurry sometimes. I'll try to be
clearer! :-)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On Sep 12, 2019, at 3:30 PM, Andrew Baron via Phono-L 
wrote:





Hi Robert. Intriguing problem, and I think I may be able to shed a little
light. My supposition could be wrong, but if you look at the physics of the
thing, it could point to not one issue (“…obviously the contact point
between the leather nib…”), but more likely two issues. You have to raise
your perception above where the symptom’s cause would appear to originate,
and look at the whole picture.  

 

The key to solving your mystery may be directly related to something you
conveyed very precisely, that the issue occurs over an extremely narrow 

Re: [Phono-L] Credenza speed readout needle chatter

2019-09-13 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Do not grease the pivots of the speed control indicator mechanism.  Indeed,
Victor recommended that they not be lubricated at all.  That mechanism has
to be extremely free for it to work correctly.  Since it is so sensitive,
minute variations in the operation of the governor may not show up in the
rotation of the TT due to its flywheel effect.  They may show up on the
speed control dial though.Having said that, could it be dried lubricants
at the 78 position of the indicator causing the problem.  Hit the mechanism
with carburetor cleaner spray and see if that clears up the problem.

 

Ron L

 

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Wright via Phono-L
Sent: Friday, September 13, 2019 12:34 PM
To: Antique Phonograph List
Cc: Robert Wright
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Credenza speed readout needle chatter

 

Firstly, thank you both for the detailed info!  

 

Ron, it looks like your suggestions are aimed at reducing vibration from the
governor mech itself, the application of which makes perfect sense. I just
may try that on all the motors here, in fact. Thank you!

 

Andrew, it sounds like you're suggesting that once the indicator arbor is in
(let's call it) 78rpm position, it is in that specific axis (or axes) where
the hole may have become enlarged and/or the arbor's pivot post has become
polished -- i.e., there's no chatter at other speeds because the indicator
pad is in a different position, placing the posts where the wear has not
occurred. This makes perfect sense to me, especially as the indicator
chatter happens with at least one other motor here (a spring one, not the
electric one I initially wrote about). I'm sure both machines have operated
at 78rpm or thereabouts their entire lives, indeed.

 

It also makes sense that adding grease to the pad helps, but only for a few
plays -- once it has cleared out of the path, the posts are again in (let's
call it) chatter position.

 

In that light, would you think installing a significantly longer leather pad
into the arbor would change its rotational position enough to place it into
a "fresh" spot? It would also increase the return spring tension slightly,
which may help alleviate chatter. Doesn't seem like it would take much,
perhaps an additional 16th - 8th of an inch. It might get another 100 years
of chatter-free use if so. Thoughts? (I've also used a spritz of WD-40 to
lubricate the post holes -- perhaps I'll slather a fingertip of grease on
them instead.)

 

I also considered sympathetic resonance, but I don't know how much the math
lines up, considering it is a range of speeds (albeit a narrow one) while
the 60Hz vibration is more or less constant (I realize the 60Hz vibration
and any errant governor vibration are two different things). But the hole
wear, in my mind, lines up to that problem range quite well!

 

I say it often in my emails here, but it bears repeating once again: to
someone like me who loves phonographs much more than they have technically
studied them, this list isn't just a handy resource, it's a lifeline. Thank
you, gentlemen.

 

 

Reporting back soon,

Robert

 

 

PS - In my defense, I never said the source of the chatter was the point of
contact between the pad and the flywheel! I only meant to describe the
symptom, i.e., where the noise occurred, not the underlying disease that
might suggest a cure. I just get in a hurry sometimes. I'll try to be
clearer! :-)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On Sep 12, 2019, at 3:30 PM, Andrew Baron via Phono-L 
wrote:





Hi Robert. Intriguing problem, and I think I may be able to shed a little
light. My supposition could be wrong, but if you look at the physics of the
thing, it could point to not one issue (“…obviously the contact point
between the leather nib…”), but more likely two issues. You have to raise
your perception above where the symptom’s cause would appear to originate,
and look at the whole picture.  

 

The key to solving your mystery may be directly related to something you
conveyed very precisely, that the issue occurs over an extremely narrow band
of speeds. So, it appears that we have a primary cause (vibration source at
the leather and flywheel), exacerbated or amplified by a secondary
condition, which I will assume is marginal wear in the holes that the
leather pad arm’s arbor passes through (the first of the two axles), in
possible combination with the holes that the speed indicator needle’s arbor
passes through, in the indicator frame. Given that the steel arm that the
leather pad mounts to is supported on a smaller arbor, and given that this
arbor is first in line and thus closer to the governor flywheel where the
vibration originates, it’s likely that wear would be more present at those
holes and possibly the associated arbor as well, than at the larger holes
and arbor of the indicator needle. The same wear on smaller parts will
occupy a larger percentage of area, thus having a more noticeable effect.

 

The wear I describe would be 

Re: [Phono-L] Credenza speed readout needle chatter

2019-09-12 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
I'd tighten up the governor bearing end play ever so slightly.  Check also
to see if the governor bearings are sloppy side to side.

Ron L

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Wright via Phono-L
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2019 9:47 AM
To: Phono-L
Cc: Robert Wright
Subject: [Phono-L] Credenza speed readout needle chatter

Hello to all! I hope someone can help me with this incredibly annoying
problem: the speed indicator mech of one of my Credenza X's chatters at
78rpm It's fine at 80, it's fine at 90 (I have a Hughes adapter I use for
Pathé verticals), and it's fine below 77. But right at 78 to 79rpm, it
chatters. 

It's pretty obviously the contact point between the leather nib and the
governor disc -- once it's up to speed, it bounces instead of riding
smoothly against the surface. I've cleaned the disc and even held some 2400
sandpaper against it, I've replaced the leather nib with fresh leather
shoestring of two different gauges (one which was sold specifically as
material for phonograph brakes), I've soaked the nibs in oil, I've slathered
them with lithium grease… Nothing helps. I can get a few plays without
chatter if I apply more grease, or clean off the grease that's there (same
result -- "disturbing" that contact point in either way helps for a few
plays). 

Anyone else ever had to deal with this? 

Thanks in advance,
Robert


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[Phono-L] Arthur Fields Anthology

2019-08-13 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Seeing the post about decals on phono-L reminded me that I wanted to post to
both that list and phonolist about a new CD I received recently.  It's an
Arthur Fields Anthology on Archeophone.   If you have more than a few 78s or
DDs, you probably have one or more with a Fields vocal.I know I have a
lot of them.  Still, the Anthology had some tunes I was not familiar with.
The remastering is quite good and Ryan Barna's liner notes are wonderful.
If you've ever interacted with Ryan, I think you'll agree that he is a
serious, through collector and researcher who knows how to put great liner
notes together into a coherent, factual and enjoyable narrative.This CD
is a  great addition to my library!

 

Ron L

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[Phono-L] Uncle Josh roots?

2019-05-09 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
I was given a small booklet by a friend. It is titled, "Standard
Recitations" no. 24. On the cover is a picture of a bespectacled gent and
underneath that is the caption, "Denman Thompson as "Uncle Joshua" in "The
Old Fashioned." Might this be the origins of "Uncle Josh"?

 

Ron L

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Re: [Phono-L] Little Wonder Phono problems

2019-05-08 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
I was hoping my little jest would prompt some reaction from list members.   
Facebook has really screwed up mailing list participation but I still find the 
mailing list a better/easier way to share info and/or get help.

 

Ron L

 

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Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2019 11:49 PM
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Cc: Peter Fraser
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Little Wonder Phono problems

 

I’m still here too!

Sent from my iPhone

 

-- Peter

pjfra...@mac.com


On May 7, 2019, at 8:33 PM, Jim Nichol via Phono-L  wrote:

Ron, I doubt you and Mike are the only people left on this list. But I’ve only 
run into problems like yours twice. One was a Busy Bee disc phono. I did find a 
problem with binding in the governor gearing, but I think a weak spring was the 
real problem. Also, my Edison Opera stopped working after traveling to Chicago. 
It was easily fixed when I found that governor shaft wouldn’t turn. I loosened 
a set screw and allowed a little play in the governor shaft, and all was well.

 

Jim Nichol





On May 7, 2019, at 9:43 PM, Ron L'Herault via Phono-L  
wrote:

 

The old spring was 5/8 by .018.   I’ve just installed a 5/8 by .022  which 
seems to be about the same length, around 8 5eet I believe.  It’s a NOS Honest 
Quaker (I actually have two of these!).  It may be a bit better.  I think I’m 
going to try a counter weight on the “tone arm” to lighten the reproduce a bit. 
 That may let it play through an 8” record.   

 

Looks like you and I are the only ones on the oldcrank phonograph list.  NO one 
else commented.

 

 

Ron L

 

From: Phono-L [ <mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org> 
mailto:phono-l-bounces@oldcrankorg] On Behalf Of Mike Tucker via Phono-L
Sent: Saturday, May 04, 2019 6:13 PM
To: 'Antique Phonograph List'
Cc:  <mailto:mtucker1...@gmail.com> mtucker1...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Little Wonder Phono problems

 

Ron,

 

What is the width of the spring?

 

The Windsor listing gives the following for small toy motors (Genola, Baby 
Grand,Carryola Cub, Pei-o-phone, Artone, Featherweight etc) with pear shape 
holes as ½” x .022 x 8feet.

 

For old type toy motors the dimensions are 9/16” x .025 x 10 feet.

 

I have no specific listing for the Little Wonder.

 

Best wishes,

 

Mike Tucker

 

From: Phono-L < <mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org> 
phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org> On Behalf Of Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Sent: Sunday, 5 May 2019 6:29 AM
To:  <mailto:phonol...@yahoogroups.com> phonol...@yahoogroups.com; 'Antique 
Phonograph List' < <mailto:phono-l@oldcrank.org> phono-l@oldcrank.org>
Cc: Ron L'Herault < <mailto:lhera...@verizon.net> lhera...@verizon.net>
Subject: [Phono-L] Little Wonder Phono problems

 

I’ve been sent a LW phono with a host of small problems.  This is a Vertical 
only machine that according to the lit. should use a sapphire ball.   The 
governor springs were wrong.  I’ve got two with Columbia weights that are 
pretty close.  Had to make a lower bearing for the governor.  It’s  tad sloppy 
but rotational speed seems fairly consistent until the record slows half way 
into the side.   I suspect the spring is the wrong size (too long and maybe too 
thick).  S,  what size should the spring be?  There is a dish shaped washer 
on the winding gear side of the spring. Should the upward curve of the dish 
be towards the spring or towards the winding gear?  Should the spring be 
exposed on its other end or was there another dish or flat disk there?
Anybody know?  And does anyone know the actual length, width, thickness of the 
gov. springs?

 

Thanks, 

 

Ron L

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Re: [Phono-L] Little Wonder Phono problems

2019-05-08 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Thanks Jim.  

 

Ron

 

From: Phono-L [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On Behalf Of Jim Nichol via 
Phono-L
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2019 11:34 PM
To: Antique Phonograph List
Cc: Jim Nichol
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Little Wonder Phono problems

 

Ron, I doubt you and Mike are the only people left on this list. But I’ve only 
run into problems like yours twice. One was a Busy Bee disc phono. I did find a 
problem with binding in the governor gearing, but I think a weak spring was the 
real problem. Also, my Edison Opera stopped working after traveling to Chicago. 
It was easily fixed when I found that governor shaft wouldn’t turn. I loosened 
a set screw and allowed a little play in the governor shaft, and all was well.

 

Jim Nichol





On May 7, 2019, at 9:43 PM, Ron L'Herault via Phono-L  
wrote:

 

The old spring was 5/8 by 018.   I’ve just installed a 5/8 by .022  which seems 
to be about the same length, around 8 5eet I believe.  It’s a NOS Honest Quaker 
(I actually have two of these!).  It may be a bit better.  I think I’m going to 
try a counter weight on the “tone arm” to lighten the reproduce a bit.  That 
may let it play through an 8” record.   

 

Looks like you and I are the only ones on the oldcrank phonograph list.  NO one 
else commented.

 

 

Ron L

 

From: Phono-L [ <mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org> 
mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On Behalf Of Mike Tucker via Phono-L
Sent: Saturday, May 04, 2019 6:13 PM
To: 'Antique Phonograph List'
Cc:  <mailto:mtucker1...@gmail.com> mtucker1...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Little Wonder Phono problems

 

Ron,

 

What is the width of the spring?

 

The Windsor listing gives the following for small toy motors (Genola, Baby 
Grand,Carryola Cub, Pei-o-phone, Artone, Featherweight etc) with pear shape 
holes as ½” x .022 x 8feet.

 

For old type toy motors the dimensions are 9/16” x .025 x 10 feet.

 

I have no specific listing for the Little Wonder.

 

Best wishes,

 

Mike Tucker

 

From: Phono-L < <mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org> 
phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org> On Behalf Of Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Sent: Sunday, 5 May 2019 6:29 AM
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Phonograph List' < <mailto:phono-l@oldcrank.org> phono-l@oldcrank.org>
Cc: Ron L'Herault < <mailto:lhera...@verizon.net> lhera...@verizon.net>
Subject: [Phono-L] Little Wonder Phono problems

 

I’ve been sent a LW phono with a host of small problems.  This is a Vertical 
only machine that according to the lit. should use a sapphire ball.   The 
governor springs were wrong.  I’ve got two with Columbia weights that are 
pretty close.  Had to make a lower bearing for the governor.  It’s  tad sloppy 
but rotational speed seems fairly consistent until the record slows half way 
into the side.   I suspect the spring is the wrong size (too long and maybe too 
thick).  S,  what size should the spring be?  There is a dish shaped washer 
on the winding gear side of the spring. Should the upward curve of the dish 
be towards the spring or towards the winding gear?  Should the spring be 
exposed on its other end or was there another dish or flat disk there?
Anybody know?  And does anyone know the actual length, width, thickness of the 
gov. springs?

 

Thanks, 

 

Ron L

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Re: [Phono-L] Little Wonder Phono problems

2019-05-07 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
The old spring was 5/8 by .018.   I’ve just installed a 5/8 by .022  which
seems to be about the same length, around 8 5eet I believe.  It’s a NOS
Honest Quaker (I actually have two of these!).  It may be a bit better.  I
think I’m going to try a counter weight on the “tone arm” to lighten the
reproduce a bit.  That may let it play through an 8” record.   

 

Looks like you and I are the only ones on the oldcrank phonograph list.  NO
one else commented.

 

 

Ron L

 

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via Phono-L
Sent: Saturday, May 04, 2019 6:13 PM
To: 'Antique Phonograph List'
Cc: mtucker1...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Little Wonder Phono problems

 

Ron,

 

What is the width of the spring?

 

The Windsor listing gives the following for small toy motors (Genola, Baby
Grand,Carryola Cub, Pei-o-phone, Artone, Featherweight etc) with pear shape
holes as ½” x .022 x 8feet.

 

For old type toy motors the dimensions are 9/16” x .025 x 10 feet.

 

I have no specific listing for the Little Wonder.

 

Best wishes,

 

Mike Tucker

 

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Cc: Ron L'Herault 
Subject: [Phono-L] Little Wonder Phono problems

 

I’ve been sent a LW phono with a host of small problems.  This is a Vertical
only machine that according to the lit. should use a sapphire ball.   The
governor springs were wrong.  I’ve got two with Columbia weights that are
pretty close.  Had to make a lower bearing for the governor.  It’s  tad
sloppy but rotational speed seems fairly consistent until the record slows
half way into the side.   I suspect the spring is the wrong size (too long
and maybe too thick).  S,  what size should the spring be?  There is a
dish shaped washer on the winding gear side of the spring. Should the
upward curve of the dish be towards the spring or towards the winding gear?
Should the spring be exposed on its other end or was there another dish or
flat disk there?Anybody know?  And does anyone know the actual length,
width, thickness of the gov. springs?

 

Thanks, 

 

Ron L

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Re: [Phono-L] Little Wonder Phono problems

2019-05-05 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Thanks, Mike.  I could not find a listing in Honest Quaker either.  I have
not removed the spring yet.

 

Ron L

 

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To: 'Antique Phonograph List'
Cc: mtucker1...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Little Wonder Phono problems

 

Ron,

 

What is the width of the spring?

 

The Windsor listing gives the following for small toy motors (Genola, Baby
Grand,Carryola Cub, Pei-o-phone, Artone, Featherweight etc) with pear shape
holes as ½” x .022 x 8feet.

 

For old type toy motors the dimensions are 9/16” x .025 x 10 feet.

 

I have no specific listing for the Little Wonder.

 

Best wishes,

 

Mike Tucker

 

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Cc: Ron L'Herault 
Subject: [Phono-L] Little Wonder Phono problems

 

I’ve been sent a LW phono with a host of small problems.  This is a Vertical
only machine that according to the lit. should use a sapphire ball.   The
governor springs were wrong.  I’ve got two with Columbia weights that are
pretty close.  Had to make a lower bearing for the governor.  It’s  tad
sloppy but rotational speed seems fairly consistent until the record slows
half way into the side.   I suspect the spring is the wrong size (too long
and maybe too thick).  S,  what size should the spring be?  There is a
dish shaped washer on the winding gear side of the spring. Should the
upward curve of the dish be towards the spring or towards the winding gear?
Should the spring be exposed on its other end or was there another dish or
flat disk there?Anybody know?  And does anyone know the actual length,
width, thickness of the gov. springs?

 

Thanks, 

 

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Re: [Phono-L] Credenza X and VE8-12X coming along!

2019-01-13 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
I use the Testors gold model paint to touch up lines on Edison Cylinders and
have used it in combination with water colors and a final coat of shellac to
restore damaged Edison banners.

Ron L

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Testors Airplane Dope is a liquid and not airplane glue. It is basically 
a lacquer and it dries rock hard and also shrinks so no brush marks and 
ripples. Testors also supplies a thinner for it.

On 1/13/19 6:47 PM, Robert Wright via Phono-L wrote:
> What would you use to thin airplane glue? Any normal paint thinner?
> 
> *From:* Phono-L  on behalf of Rich via 
> Phono-L 
> *Sent:* Sunday, January 13, 2019 5:51:58 PM
> *To:* phono-l@oldcrank.org
> *Cc:* Rich
> *Subject:* Re: [Phono-L] Credenza X and VE8-12X coming along!
> No, that is cabinet finish. Gold plating was usually coated with thinned
> cellulose lacquer. Fingernail polish also contains oil so it is a bit
> soft and true cellulose lacquer is rather tough to come by bet bet is
> Testors thinned clear airplane dope from you local hobby shop.
> 
> On 1/13/19 2:44 PM, Ron L'Herault via Phono-L wrote:
>> And that would have been applied to metal finished parts?
>> 
>> Ron L
>> 
>> -Original Message-
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>> Phono-L
>> Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2019 6:39 PM
>> To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
>> Cc: Rich
>> Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Credenza X and VE8-12X coming along!
>> 
>> I previously answered your finish question in an earlier post.
>> 
>> The closest thing to what was used OEM is Behlen Violin Varnish, can be
>> difficult to find but it works well. The base coats were plain shellac
>> followed by a top coat of the Violin Varnish.
>> 
>> The term VARNISH does not describe a specific product or finishing
>> technique. It is used as a generic term to describe a finishing material
>> that contains some type of oil. In many cases it will be a non-drying
>> type of finish that has a elastic like consistency.
>> 
>> --Rich
>> 
>> On 1/11/19 3:39 PM, Robert Wright via Phono-L wrote:
>>> Thanks (again) Ron! I ended up using dish soap and a toothbrush to get
>>> most of it removed, but I'll try the WD-40 method. My main concern was
>>> that the arms that move with the tonearm didn't move easily at all, but
>>> I think the hot water I was using melted away a good bit of the gunk
>>> that was making it so stiff. After a thorough drying, I oiled all the
>>> moving parts with 3-in-one, then rubbed an oily paper towel over all of
>>> it to guard against any kind of moisture left over.
>>>
>>> Anyone know about the factory varnish situation? I know it's probably a
>>> bit involved, but what am I (considering) getting into, exactly?
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Robert
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jan 11, 2019, at 9:11 AM, Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
>>> mailto:phono-l@oldcrank.org>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> You only need to remove old oil from the joints and hand crud from the
>>>> finish.   I’d use (have used) WD040 and a toothbrush to clean the
>>>> mechanism and spray cleaner like Fantastic to clean the gold.  Do not
>>>> use polish.  Relubricate moving parts with light oil.  Put oil on the
>>>> pad to avoid squeal.
>>>> Ron
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Re: [Phono-L] Credenza X and VE8-12X coming along!

2019-01-13 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Reading this I can see that you are talking about wood finishes.

Ron L

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That is why I resent the info. E-mail is an unreliable communications 
medium at best.

Generally speaking the base coats are highly thinned filtered buglac 
which is the basic shellac that once dissolved has to set for 2-3 days 
for the wax and bug parts to settle out. This has a rich red-amber color 
and it then thinned to the consistency of water, use a high dollar 
professional watercolor brush only for best results. Apply enough coats 
of shellac to almost fill the blemish and then use the violin varnish 
for the top coat. Use rottenstone and hard felt pad with paraffin oil to 
clean up the edges once varnish has dried. Using Behlen Behcol thinner 
is highly recommended, do not use cheap methanol as a substitute. If 
Behcol thinner is not obtainable then use Everclear from liquor store. 
This sounds complex but it actually goes very fast and easy once you 
collect all the materials. Google can find the Behlen products.
https://www.shellac.net/ <-buglac source & Behlen products

--Rich

On 1/13/19 5:17 AM, Robert Wright via Phono-L wrote:
> I'm sure you may have, but I never saw it. Either way I appreciate the 
> info.
> 
> *From:* Phono-L  on behalf of Rich via 
> Phono-L 
> *Sent:* Saturday, January 12, 2019 5:39:10 PM
> *To:* phono-l@oldcrank.org
> *Cc:* Rich
> *Subject:* Re: [Phono-L] Credenza X and VE8-12X coming along!
> I previously answered your finish question in an earlier post.
> 
> The closest thing to what was used OEM is Behlen Violin Varnish, can be
> difficult to find but it works well. The base coats were plain shellac
> followed by a top coat of the Violin Varnish.
> 
> The term VARNISH does not describe a specific product or finishing
> technique. It is used as a generic term to describe a finishing material
> that contains some type of oil. In many cases it will be a non-drying
> type of finish that has a elastic like consistency.
> 
> --Rich
> 
> On 1/11/19 3:39 PM, Robert Wright via Phono-L wrote:
>> Thanks (again) Ron! I ended up using dish soap and a toothbrush to get 
>> most of it removed, but I'll try the WD-40 method. My main concern was 
>> that the arms that move with the tonearm didn't move easily at all, but 
>> I think the hot water I was using melted away a good bit of the gunk 
>> that was making it so stiff. After a thorough drying, I oiled all the 
>> moving parts with 3-in-one, then rubbed an oily paper towel over all of 
>> it to guard against any kind of moisture left over.
>> 
>> Anyone know about the factory varnish situation? I know it's probably a 
>> bit involved, but what am I (considering) getting into, exactly?
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Robert
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Jan 11, 2019, at 9:11 AM, Ron L'Herault via Phono-L 
>> mailto:phono-l@oldcrank.org>> wrote:
>> 
>>> You only need to remove old oil from the joints and hand crud from the 
>>> finish.   I’d use (have used) WD040 and a toothbrush to clean the 
>>> mechanism and spray cleaner like Fantastic to clean the gold.  Do not 
>>> use polish.  Relubricate moving parts with light oil.  Put oil on the 
>>> pad to avoid squeal.
>>> Ron
>> 
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Re: [Phono-L] Credenza X and VE8-12X coming along!

2019-01-13 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
And that would have been applied to metal finished parts?

Ron L

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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Credenza X and VE8-12X coming along!

I previously answered your finish question in an earlier post.

The closest thing to what was used OEM is Behlen Violin Varnish, can be 
difficult to find but it works well. The base coats were plain shellac 
followed by a top coat of the Violin Varnish.

The term VARNISH does not describe a specific product or finishing 
technique. It is used as a generic term to describe a finishing material 
that contains some type of oil. In many cases it will be a non-drying 
type of finish that has a elastic like consistency.

--Rich

On 1/11/19 3:39 PM, Robert Wright via Phono-L wrote:
> Thanks (again) Ron! I ended up using dish soap and a toothbrush to get 
> most of it removed, but I'll try the WD-40 method. My main concern was 
> that the arms that move with the tonearm didn't move easily at all, but 
> I think the hot water I was using melted away a good bit of the gunk 
> that was making it so stiff. After a thorough drying, I oiled all the 
> moving parts with 3-in-one, then rubbed an oily paper towel over all of 
> it to guard against any kind of moisture left over.
> 
> Anyone know about the factory varnish situation? I know it's probably a 
> bit involved, but what am I (considering) getting into, exactly?
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Robert
> 
> 
> 
> On Jan 11, 2019, at 9:11 AM, Ron L'Herault via Phono-L 
> mailto:phono-l@oldcrank.org>> wrote:
> 
>> You only need to remove old oil from the joints and hand crud from the 
>> finish.   I’d use (have used) WD040 and a toothbrush to clean the 
>> mechanism and spray cleaner like Fantastic to clean the gold.  Do not 
>> use polish.  Relubricate moving parts with light oil.  Put oil on the 
>> pad to avoid squeal.
>> Ron
> 
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Re: [Phono-L] Credenza X and VE8-12X coming along!

2019-01-12 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
They may have used clear shellac.   I don't think there were many options.
In the jewelry industry, gold plate is often given a coat of clear lacquer
to retard signs of wear.  For parts that get touched a lot, I sometimes use
a coat of clear nail polish.  It flows and evens out nicely and is really
tough.

 

Ron L

 

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Sent: Friday, January 11, 2019 4:39 PM
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Credenza X and VE8-12X coming along!

 

Thanks (again) Ron! I ended up using dish soap and a toothbrush to get most
of it removed, but I'll try the WD-40 method. My main concern was that the
arms that move with the tonearm didn't move easily at all, but I think the
hot water I was using melted away a good bit of the gunk that was making it
so stiff. After a thorough drying, I oiled all the moving parts with
3-in-one, then rubbed an oily paper towel over all of it to guard against
any kind of moisture left over.  

 

Anyone know about the factory varnish situation? I know it's probably a bit
involved, but what am I (considering) getting into, exactly?

 

 

Thanks,

Robert

 

 

 

On Jan 11, 2019, at 9:11 AM, Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
 wrote:





You only need to remove old oil from the joints and hand crud from the
finish.   I'd use (have used) WD040 and a toothbrush to clean the mechanism
and spray cleaner like Fantastic to clean the gold.  Do not use polish.
Relubricate moving parts with light oil.  Put oil on the pad to avoid
squeal.

 

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Re: [Phono-L] Credenza X and VE8-12X coming along!

2019-01-11 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
You only need to remove old oil from the joints and hand crud from the
finish.   I'd use (have used) WD040 and a toothbrush to clean the mechanism
and spray cleaner like Fantastic to clean the gold.  Do not use polish.
Relubricate moving parts with light oil.  Put oil on the pad to avoid
squeal.

 

Ron

 

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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2019 6:08 PM
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Cc: Robert Wright
Subject: [Phono-L] Credenza X and VE8-12X coming along!

 

Hello and happy new year to everyone! Two quick questions for you:

1. What's the best way to clean the piece pictured here? (It's the auto
brake and start/stop lever assembly of a later Orthophonic.) Anything safe I
can soak the whole thing in without destroying the gold lacquer finish? 

2. What modern, commercially available product would be the closest match to
the factory finish of the cabinet if I needed to refinish, say, the top of
the lid? Victor used varnish, if I'm not mistaken. I'd like to get the same
satin-y finish as what they had new.

Thanks as always!
Robert 

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Sent: Monday, December 10, 2018 9:43:03 AM
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Credenza X and VE8-12X motor rebuilds 

 

Wedging sticks under the coils is not a permanent or proper fix. The fix 
is to vacuum fill the coils with class H insulating varnish. It is 
likely that these motors were never designed to operate on 120vAC which 
does not help either. 110vAC is not equivalent to 120vAC.

I do not think anyone rebuilds these commercially, this is an antique 
restoration project.

Might have better luck sourcing replacements that have not totally dried 
out and operate properly.

--Rich

On 12/10/18 8:53 AM, Ron L'Herault via Phono-L wrote:
> ISTR that home Depot/Lowes have little bags of wooden shims, like scraps
of
> wood shingles that might work in place of popsicle sticks (have you looked
> in your local grocery store for those?).
> 
> Ron l
> 
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> Wright via Phono-L
> Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2018 4:01 PM
> To: Antique Phonograph List
> Cc: Robert Wright
> Subject: [Phono-L] Credenza X and VE8-12X motor rebuilds
> 
> Happy December, friends! Thanks again for the help with my
recently-acquired
> 8-12. George V did the mounting bracket to be like new while Walt is
working
> on the reproducer.
> 
> I also stumbled upon a Credenza X with a good bit of cabinet damage and no
> reproducer, but with a clean motor and interior, with the bracketless
> tonearm in great shape. I can do all the woodwork on the cabinet, but the
> two things I could use some help with are:
> 
> What's the best way to find a good machine-specific reproducer for the
> Credenza X? I know it's one of the best ones they made, but I can't spend
> $600 on it right now. What would you do? Maybe find an Orthophonic
suitcase
> model and scavenge the 'box off it?
> 
> More pressing at the moment are the motors. The 8-12's motor I've
mentioned
> already -- has a big, loud 60Hz hum from the coils loosening their grips
on
> the cores. I can't find anywhere popsicle sticks will even fit, and I'd
> rather secure them with that doping compound that motor repair guys
'paint'
> all over them to quiet them. Basically, I know I'm in over my head there.
> And the motor for the Credenza X is nearly dead silent for the hum
problem,
> but it unfortunately has some other mechanical noise I can't figure out (a
> clacking purr type of noise -- maybe the governor weights coming into
> contact with something they shouldn't?). It's always something!
> 
> So I'm hoping some of you folks know someone out there who routinely
> rebuilds these motors who can take my money in exchange for doing these
two.
> Or that one of you might be willing to. I'm hoping to dope up the coils on
> both of them to keep them as silent as possible for decades to come, and
to
> have them disassembled, cleaned thoroughly, and relubed with the proper
> grease/oil, and to have them adjusted for optimal performance with new
pads
> for the governors (and speed indicator in the case of the Credenza). I'm
> happy to pay whatever is required, obviously, I just need to know who to
> ask.
> 
> Thanks (as always) for any and all help and advice!
> 
> Best,
> Robert
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Re: [Phono-L] Columbia AK support arm wanted

2019-01-06 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
You could  try Antique Phonograph Supply (APSCO).

 

Ron L

 

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Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2019 9:12 PM
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Subject: [Phono-L] Columbia AK support arm wanted

 

Phono Listers:

 

I am looking for a Columbia AK support arm, either original or repro.

 

I am aware of George: Ron: and Wyatt however, am under the impression they
are either not available for a couple of months or they don't have such.

 

I would appreciate any referral or opportunity to obtain the part.

 

Thanks in advance for support

 

Bob Maffit

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Re: [Phono-L] Credenza X and VE8-12X motor rebuilds

2018-12-10 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
ISTR that home Depot/Lowes have little bags of wooden shims, like scraps of
wood shingles that might work in place of popsicle sticks (have you looked
in your local grocery store for those?).

Ron l

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Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2018 4:01 PM
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Cc: Robert Wright
Subject: [Phono-L] Credenza X and VE8-12X motor rebuilds

Happy December, friends! Thanks again for the help with my recently-acquired
8-12. George V did the mounting bracket to be like new while Walt is working
on the reproducer.

I also stumbled upon a Credenza X with a good bit of cabinet damage and no
reproducer, but with a clean motor and interior, with the bracketless
tonearm in great shape. I can do all the woodwork on the cabinet, but the
two things I could use some help with are:

What's the best way to find a good machine-specific reproducer for the
Credenza X? I know it's one of the best ones they made, but I can't spend
$600 on it right now. What would you do? Maybe find an Orthophonic suitcase
model and scavenge the 'box off it?

More pressing at the moment are the motors. The 8-12's motor I've mentioned
already -- has a big, loud 60Hz hum from the coils loosening their grips on
the cores. I can't find anywhere popsicle sticks will even fit, and I'd
rather secure them with that doping compound that motor repair guys 'paint'
all over them to quiet them. Basically, I know I'm in over my head there.
And the motor for the Credenza X is nearly dead silent for the hum problem,
but it unfortunately has some other mechanical noise I can't figure out (a
clacking purr type of noise -- maybe the governor weights coming into
contact with something they shouldn't?). It's always something!

So I'm hoping some of you folks know someone out there who routinely
rebuilds these motors who can take my money in exchange for doing these two.
Or that one of you might be willing to. I'm hoping to dope up the coils on
both of them to keep them as silent as possible for decades to come, and to
have them disassembled, cleaned thoroughly, and relubed with the proper
grease/oil, and to have them adjusted for optimal performance with new pads
for the governors (and speed indicator in the case of the Credenza). I'm
happy to pay whatever is required, obviously, I just need to know who to
ask.

Thanks (as always) for any and all help and advice!

Best,
Robert
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Re: [Phono-L] cylinder box lids / are reproes available?

2018-11-26 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
I may have seen repro boxes on the APSCO website.   Don't know if they sell
or would sell only the lids.

 

Ron L

 

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Sent: Monday, November 26, 2018 10:05 PM
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Cc: Bob Maffit
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] cylinder box lids / are reproes available?

 

Scott & Denise:

 

Thanks for the reply. If I understand correctly, you make a label for the
box however, not a repo lid for the box.

If you know of someone making replacement cylinder boxes, I would appreciate
any contact information.

In the event I am mistaken, please advise.

 

I will store your info as If I can get some lids, I would use the labels.

 

Later

 

Bob Maffit

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Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2018 8:56 PM
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Cc: sdcorb...@earthlink.net
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Hi Bob,

 

We have made peel & stick labels for the Edison 2 minute cylinders for some
years now.

 

-Scott & Denise Corbett

 

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Ron:

 

Thanks for the reply and I will store this resource away.

 

Do want repo lids though.

 

Later

 

Bob

 

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Don't know about tops but a friend of mine makes perfect bottoms for the two
sizes of Blue Amberol boxes.

 

Ron L

 

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Subject: [Phono-L] cylinder box lids / are reproes available?

 

Phono folk:

 

Is anyone making available reproes of cylinder box lids for say Edison Gold
Molded 2 min. or Edison 4 min. boxes?

 

If so, I would appreciate the contact information.

 

Thanks in advance

 

Bob Maffit

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Re: [Phono-L] cylinder box lids / are reproes available?

2018-11-24 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Don't know about tops but a friend of mine makes perfect bottoms for the two
sizes of Blue Amberol boxes.

 

Ron L

 

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Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2018 10:10 AM
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Subject: [Phono-L] cylinder box lids / are reproes available?

 

Phono folk:

 

Is anyone making available reproes of cylinder box lids for say Edison Gold
Molded 2 min. or Edison 4 min. boxes?

 

If so, I would appreciate the contact information.

 

Thanks in advance

 

Bob Maffit

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Re: [Phono-L] Victor VE8-12X tonearm mounting bracket

2018-11-20 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
George Vollema is still reachable through victr...@triton.net, Robert.  You may 
not even have to remove the back to unplug the motor.  It’s been a while.  I 
don’t remember for sure.   This list and maybe some of the folks on the various 
Face Book pages are still your best resource 8-)

 

I like that popsicle stick idea.  I may try it on my Credenza motor.

 

Ron

 

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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Victor VE8-12X tonearm mounting bracket

 

Thank you, Ron! I'll check with George right now if I can find his current 
contact info. 

 

Is there anything more to accessing the motor than simply removing the back, 
unpugging the first AC junction, removing the platter, unscrewing the 
plinth/base board screws and lifting the thing straight up out of the cabinet?

 

Are there any resources regarding this operation online that I could peruse?

 

Best as always,

Robert

 

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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Victor VE8-12X tonearm mounting bracket 

 

The Victor book gives some tips on reducing hum, such as checking the plate 
tightness, and adding felt between cabinet and motorboard.  There are no 
circuit components other than switches.Have you checked with George Vollema 
for the tone arm bracket?  I understand that Wyatt Marcus is doing really good 
Orth reproducer rebuilds.

 

Ron L

 

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Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2018 9:03 PM
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Cc: Robert Wright
Subject: [Phono-L] Victor VE8-12X tonearm mounting bracket

 

Hey everyone, hope all is well with you folks! I need a whole new tonearm 
mounting bracket assembly for a Victor VE8-12X that I just got. This one is 
totally and utterly wrecked. Anyone know who's selling repros? Ron Sitko? JAS? 
Anyone have current contact info for a dealer who would have some?

 

Also, has anyone rebuilt one of these electric platter motors? This one works 
great, but it has a really loud mechanical 60Hz hum. I want to replace any 
components in the circuit that I can, and also do a full cleaning and lube job, 
but I would really like to know what I'm getting into first.

 

And lastly, anyone have Walt's current info in case I want to have him rebuild 
this reproducer?

 

Thanks a million!

Robert

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Re: [Phono-L] Victor VE8-12X tonearm mounting bracket

2018-11-19 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
The Victor book gives some tips on reducing hum, such as checking the plate
tightness, and adding felt between cabinet and motorboard.  There are no
circuit components other than switches.Have you checked with George
Vollema for the tone arm bracket?  I understand that Wyatt Marcus is doing
really good Orth reproducer rebuilds.

 

Ron L

 

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Wright via Phono-L
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2018 9:03 PM
To: Phono L
Cc: Robert Wright
Subject: [Phono-L] Victor VE8-12X tonearm mounting bracket

 

Hey everyone, hope all is well with you folks! I need a whole new tonearm
mounting bracket assembly for a Victor VE8-12X that I just got. This one is
totally and utterly wrecked. Anyone know who's selling repros? Ron Sitko?
JAS? Anyone have current contact info for a dealer who would have some?

 

Also, has anyone rebuilt one of these electric platter motors? This one
works great, but it has a really loud mechanical 60Hz hum. I want to replace
any components in the circuit that I can, and also do a full cleaning and
lube job, but I would really like to know what I'm getting into first.

 

And lastly, anyone have Walt's current info in case I want to have him
rebuild this reproducer?

 

Thanks a million!

Robert

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Re: [Phono-L] Rgina Hexophone

2018-07-09 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Looks like you got some nice bargains there, Jerry!

 

Ron L

 

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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Rgina Hexophone

 

Good morning Well I'm no expert or even close on Hexophones so your asking the 
wrong person. I have look at then but really never payed that much a tension to 
price's. If there like anything else there down in value. Went to an auction 
yesterday and pick up a Columbia early Q Needs reproducer but at $65.00 hard to 
pass up. Then pick up the cyl records 2 min black wax very nice and clean 30 of 
then for $45.00. Know where to put then. Jerry Koch.  

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Any idea what they are going for these days in good condition?  What would a 
fair offer be?

 

Thanks,

 

Ron L

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[Phono-L] Rgina Hexophone

2018-07-08 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Any idea what they are going for these days in good condition?  What would a
fair offer be?

 

Thanks,

 

Ron L

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[Phono-L] Edison's tools

2018-05-25 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
This is what happened to the tooling at the Edison Factory when it shut down
phono production 8-)

 

PINK Dazey Can Opener

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Re: [Phono-L] Looking for a 1941 RCA crystal phonograph cartridge

2018-04-23 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Is that from one of the machines that plays both sides of a record using two
tone arms, one above and one, spring loaded below?

 

Ron L

 

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Subject: [Phono-L] Looking for a 1941 RCA crystal phonograph cartridge

 

Greetings.  I'm looking for a complete RCA crystal cartridge from 1941 -- if
it is stamped with the part number 38598, 39919 or 38453, and looks like the
ones in the photos, I'm interested.  This cartridge would have been used in
several radio-phonograph consoles, including the RCA V-210, RCA V-215 and
RCA V-225.  If you have one or know of someone who might, please let me
know.  (Don't worry if the crystal is dead -- I expect it to be.)  Thanks!

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Re: [Phono-L] 1A owners Model M question

2018-04-02 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Is there an approximately C shaped, square cross section wire coming off the
back of the reproducer?  Does it get lifted by the action of the paddle
coming out of the stanchion?   I'm looking at the 1A I have here.  That  C
shape can be adjusted a bit.  Closing the C lowers the reproducer a bit
more.  On the machine I have here, the very tip of the C rides up on the
paddle to raise the reproducer weight almost as far as it will go before
touching the body of the reproducer.  Since this is the only 1A I've ever
examined, and I don't have an Opera (donations gratefully accepted) I don't
know if this is how it is supposed to be or not.

 

Ron L

 

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Sent: Monday, April 02, 2018 11:21 AM
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Subject: [Phono-L] 1A owners Model M question

 

I recently placed a 1A mechanism in a case and created what is a 2/4 Opera.
With the M in 2 or 4 minute and the stylus on the record and the machine
stopped how far off the record can the stylus be lifted?  On most machines
this is around 1/8 of an inch to allow for mandrel play.

 

The 1A bedplate is different from the Opera so I had an Opera reproduction
top brazed on a 1A stanchion.  The first M I tested out the stylus would
barely raise off the record and the second M I tested it would not raise off
at all.  I placed washers under the stanchion and will make a shim.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated as I have zero experience with the
Amberola 1, 3, or Opera.

 

Thanks,

 

Steve

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Re: [Phono-L] Brunswick "Cortez" Questions

2018-03-27 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
I have one as well.  I don't remember if I've redone it or not.  Have you
done the puff test to see if gaskets leak?  Visual inspection of the
diaphragm?   A bit of oil on the pivot system for the needle bar may help
too.

 

Ron L'Herault

 

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Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 10:55 PM
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Subject: [Phono-L] Brunswick "Cortez" Questions

 

I recently obtained a Brunswick "Cortez" phonograph which I have long
wanted.   Have taken steps to obtain the best possible sound quality from it
by sealing the tone arm joints with vasoline & using putty to seal the
connection between the base of the tone arm to the top of the passage
leading to the horn but am still disappointed in the results, noticeably
inferior to the similar size Columbia Viva-tonal 800 & 810 & the Victrola
Orthophonic "Credenza" as well as the Victrola  10-50 changer. ( For playing
acoustically recorded records the earlier Brunswicks with the "Ultona"tone
arm & soundbox & much  smaller horns than the "Cortez" actually sound better
than the "Cortez" - in nearly all cases I find them best of all acoustic
phonographs for playing acoustic records.)  

 

The "Cortez" horn itself appears to be in excellent condition without any
noticeable cracks or open  joints which might cause air leaks.   This leaves
only the sound box which also appears to be in excellent condition though
the gold plating is worn.  

 

Have any of you with Brunswick "Cortez" machines found that the reproduction
is improved by having its  sound box restored?   If so, who would you
recommend to undertake the restoration or is this something that can be done
by the local repairman?   Are appropriate gaskets, etc. available for
restoring a Brunswick "Cortez" soundbox?

 

Am still searching for the knife hinges for the front doors of the "Cortez"
& one missing front door knob.

 

Any ideas will be much appreciated.

 

Description: paderJim Cartwright

IMMORTAL PERFORMANCES, INC

"Austin's Eclectic Used Record Store Since 1971"

1404 West 30th StreetAustin, Texas 78703-1402 USA

(512) 478-9954E-mail: jimcartwri...@immortalperformances.com

  Paderewski

 

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Re: [Phono-L] C-4 DD stylus

2018-02-17 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
This thing has a round shaft, no more than 1/16th" and a flat made into it to 
assure that it is in the proper position.   Another possibility, advanced by a 
friend who is very Edison-savvy, is that the stylus is for a school type 
voicewriter to play back blue amberol educational cylinders.  They have the 
same tpi as a DD, I believe.

Ron L

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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] C-4 DD stylus

Ron- I think the electric pick up Edison reproducers have a stylus cross bar 
that has a hole in the center of it to accept a steel needle. Charlie

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 Could the stylus in the
 attached image be for an Edison C-4 to allow it to play  Diamond Discs?
  Ron
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Re: [Phono-L] C-4 DD stylus

2018-02-16 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Was told that it is an Edison product.  The little jar it is in has the
number6927 on it.

 

Ron L

 

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Sent: Friday, February 16, 2018 5:56 PM
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Cc: Greg Bogantz
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] C-4 DD stylus

 

I don't think that playing DDs is what this stylus was intended to do.
To be effective for playing vertical cut discs with a lateral pickup, the
stylus assembly has to have the tip considerably offset to the side relative
to the line of the shank.  This allows the assembly to be a lever that
translates vertical motion to lateral motion.  This stylus looks like an
early jeweled tip intended for lateral pickups or reproducers.

Greg Bogantz





On 2/16/2018 3:20 PM, Ron L'Herault via Phono-L wrote:

Could the stylus in the attached image be for an Edison C-4 to allow it to
play Diamond Discs?

 

Ron L






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Re: [Phono-L] Phono repair in Orange County CA?

2017-12-20 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
WE can only hope!

 

Ron L

 

From: Phono-L [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On Behalf Of Jim Nichol via 
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Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2017 9:19 PM
To: Antique Phonograph List
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Phono repair in Orange County CA?

 

Even if the list doesn’t have a lot of active posts, I assume plenty of 
knowledgeable people are still receiving them.

 

Jim Nichol





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wrote:

 

This list is not that active, unfortunately.  Lots of migration to Face Book 
which I find rather annoying when it comes to following meaningful discussions, 
or asking for help.  You often have to search for responses.

 

Ron

 

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Sent: Monday, December 18, 2017 10:57 PM
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Phono repair in Orange County CA?

 

thanks for that.  Hes a good choice but unfortunately over 500 miles north of 
me.

Is this list still active?  I havent seen much in the past while.

Thanks again!






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Don’t know where they are in relation to Orange County but have you looked into 
Wyatt’s Musical Americana?  

  

Ron L 

  

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Subject: [Phono-L] Phono repair in Orange County CA? 

 

I have a Triumph.  Probably broken spring.  Who can repair preferably in Orange 
County CA?

Thanks!


 

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Re: [Phono-L] Phono repair in Orange County CA?

2017-12-19 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
This list is not that active, unfortunately.  Lots of migration to Face Book 
which I find rather annoying when it comes to following meaningful discussions, 
or asking for help.  You often have to search for responses.

 

Ron

 

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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Phono repair in Orange County CA?

 

thanks for that.  Hes a good choice but unfortunately over 500 miles north of 
me.

Is this list still active?  I havent seen much in the past while.

Thanks again!





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<phono-l@oldcrank.org> wrote: 

Don’t know where they are in relation to Orange County but have you looked into 
Wyatt’s Musical Americana?  

  

Ron L 

  

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I have a Triumph.  Probably broken spring.  Who can repair preferably in Orange 
County CA?

Thanks!


 

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Re: [Phono-L] Phono repair in Orange County CA?

2017-12-18 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Don’t know where they are in relation to Orange County but have you looked into 
Wyatt’s Musical Americana?  

 

Ron L

 

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I have a Triumph.  Probably broken spring.  Who can repair preferably in Orange 
County CA?

Thanks!

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[Phono-L] Phonograph chat

2017-12-16 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Because of some updates, the phono chat address has changed slightly.  It is
now

 

http://post.spmailtechn.com/f/a/O-5mWkbw6SZR8tdJM8wjlA~~/AABF2wA~/RgRcFvCPP0QZaHR0cHM6Ly9waG9uby1sLm9yZy9jaGF0L1cDc3BjWAQAQgoAAA-9NVqtbQwC

 

The Saturday night at 9 Eastern start time remains.

 

 

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Re: [Phono-L] Another Victor L-Door VV-XVI knob issue

2017-12-09 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
I hate to ask the obvious, but have you contacted George Vollema?   He's
probably your best chance, if not for the knobs then maybe for the diameters
of same.

 

Ron L

 

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Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2017 8:09 PM
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Cc: Richard Rubin
Subject: [Phono-L] Another Victor L-Door VV-XVI knob issue

 

Greetings.  I have a Victor L-Door VV-XVI (C series) and I need two smaller
gold knobs in addition to the one large gold door knob I posted about
yesterday.  In this case, I need the knob that is affixed to the front of
the record shelf (the one that pulls out in between the speaker and the
L-doors) and the one that should be affixed to the upper left-hand corner of
the motor board to facilitate pulling it up.  I could also use the one that
attached to the pull-down door in the back of the cabinet.  These are also
basic screw knobs with no backing, I believe.  I have no idea what the
diameter of any of these knobs should be; if someone could let me know, I
would be grateful.  And if someone should happen to have any or all of them
to sell, please let me know.  Thanks again!

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Re: [Phono-L] Looking for a gold Victor door knob

2017-12-07 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Are they shaped just like the smaller, "normal" Victor knobs?

 

Ron L

 

 

From: Phono-L [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On Behalf Of Richard
Rubin via Phono-L
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2017 8:42 PM
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Cc: Richard Rubin
Subject: [Phono-L] Looking for a gold Victor door knob

 

 
 

Hi, everyone.  I am looking for a large gold door knob for a Victor L-door
XVI.  These have screw-in backs and measure .9920 inch (25.20 mm) in
diameter.  I will be happy to buy a matching pair if you don't want to break
up a set.  If you have one or two or can refer me to someone who does,
please let me know.  Thanks!

 
 

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Re: [Phono-L] Wanted: Columbia 611 grill

2017-10-19 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
With an unrelated personal note, Bill and I have dealt in the sale of some 
parts and I had the great pleasure to finally meet Bill in person at the last 
Mechanical Music Extravaganza.

 

Ron L

 

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via Phono-L
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2017 11:21 AM
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Cc: William Zucca
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Wanted: Columbia 611 grill

 

Thanks again. Sure glad I found our emails about it. It's a sweet little 
machine.

Bill

 

On Oct 19, 2017 11:04 AM, "John Selph via Phono-L"  wrote:

Bill, 

Yes, I sent you the tracing.  Hope it is of use.  As far as $, no worries.  
Just paying it forward for the help I’ve received from this forum.

John

 

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via Phono-L
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2017 4:56 AM
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Wanted: Columbia 611 grill

 

John: Did send me the grill tracing? I received one but it was not clear who 
sent it. If so, thank you very much for your effort. Can I send you 
postage/supply money?

 

BillZ

 

On Jun 29, 2017 3:22 PM, "John Selph via Phono-L"  wrote:

Bill,

USPS finally delivered my order for boxes.  Put the drawing in the mail today.  
Priority Mail with tracking number:  9114 9014 9645 1122 8222 36

Sorry to take so long.

John

 

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via Phono-L
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2017 5:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Wanted: Columbia 611 grill

 

William Zucca
P.O. box 266
Rochester, Vermont 05767

Thank you John

On Apr 11, 2017 5:16 PM, "John Selph via Phono-L"  wrote:

Sorry to take so long to respond.  Have been trying to get the garage cleaned 
up a bit so I can work on things.  Unless its an emergency, I should be able to 
get the tracing done early next week and I’ll mail it to you.  Just give me 
your mailing address.

John

 

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Sent: Thursday, April 6, 2017 11:38 AM
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Wanted: Columbia 611 grill

 

John: That is a very kind offer.  Yes, I would like to have a tracing. Let  me 
know the details.

 

Regards,

BillZ

 

On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 11:31 AM, John Selph via Phono-L  
wrote:

Bill,

I have a 601 that I am working on and although I don’t have a grill to sell, I 
am currently getting ready to recover mine, so it would not be difficult for me 
to trace out a pattern on heavy paper for you.

John

 

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Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 7:45 PM
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Subject: [Phono-L] Wanted: Columbia 611 grill

 

Hello All: I need a grill for my little Columbia 611 VivaTonal phonograph. 
Please write if you have one available.

Regards, BillZ

  

 

  

 


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Re: [Phono-L] canadian phono parts supplier

2017-10-16 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Do you have a current contact e-mail?

 

Thanks,

 

Ron L

 

From: Phono-L [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On Behalf Of Grant Kornberg 
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That's Mirek Stehlik.  Not sure if he's still making parts.

--Grant

 

 

 

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Subject: [Phono-L] canadian phono parts supplier

Hi Gang!

I just came across a fuzzy print out/photocopy of parts available from a
Canadian supplier. It looks like it is from the year 2000. Print portions
are barely readable but it looks like the e-mail is phonoparts@?oh.ca
The page is headed, "Quality Reproductions" It notes, 'No Gears, No
Springs" in a little box but has reproducers, Col. clutch cranks Betinni
spiders and such, as well as a page of Berliner and Victor horn machine
parts. Does this ring a bell with anyone? Know who it is? Are they still
around?

Ron L






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[Phono-L] canadian phono parts supplier

2017-10-16 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Hi Gang!

I just came across a fuzzy print out/photocopy of parts available from a
Canadian supplier.  It looks like it is from the year 2000.  Print portions
are barely readable but it looks like the e-mail is phonoparts@?oh.ca
The page is headed, "Quality Reproductions"  It notes, 'No Gears, No
Springs" in a little box but has reproducers, Col. clutch cranks  Betinni
spiders and such, as well as a page of Berliner and Victor horn machine
parts.   Does this ring a bell with anyone?  Know who it is?  Are they still
around?

Ron L






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[Phono-L] mystery horn

2017-10-13 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
I saw a strange horn in an antique shop yesterday.   It was around 24" long
maybe, with a conical section mated to a paneled section.  There were two
suspension points, one a hollow rivet-reinforced hole a the opening end of
one of the panels and the other point, two like-riveted holes close together
on a panel but positioned nearer the center of the horn.   The really
strange part to me was the end you would attach to the reproducer.  It was
not a simple cylinder to which you would apply a rubber hose or tizit. It
was heavier, with a brass end that looked like it might lock into something
else.   Wish I'd had the presence of mind to take a picture.  Does this ring
a bell with anyone?

Thanks,

Ron L

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Re: [Phono-L] Columbia upper belt pulley for BF needed

2017-08-15 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
I take it you are looking for a wider belt and preferably one with edge or
several rows of stitching?

 

Ron L

 

From: Phono-L [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On Behalf Of Bob Maffit
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Sent: Monday, August 14, 2017 11:35 PM
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Subject: [Phono-L] Columbia upper belt pulley for BF needed

 

Phono folks:

 

I am in need of the upper belt pulley for my Columbia BF. I checked with
George Vollema with no luck. Do any of you know where I can get one, either
original or repo?

 

Your help is appreciated.

 

Later

 

Bob Maffit

 
 

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Re: [Phono-L] Excelda - Spare Fiber Gear?

2017-08-14 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
It's possible George Vollema might have one.

Ron L

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Subject: [Phono-L] Excelda - Spare Fiber Gear?

Hello everyone,
Does anyone have (or know a source for) a replacement fiber gear for a
Thorens Excelda Cameraphone?
Please reply directly to my address at groucho.ha...@gmail.com Thanks!
Arvin
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Re: [Phono-L] Edison Grand Opera Cylinder Question

2017-08-10 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
That would be my guess too.

 

Ron L

 

From: Phono-L [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On Behalf Of Immortal
Performances via Phono-L
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2017 6:05 PM
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Subject: [Phono-L] Edison Grand Opera Cylinder Question

 

I'm dubbing my 2 minute Edison Grand Opera cylinders to CDs using a stylus
from Expert Stylus and Cartridge in England in a Shure cartridge, the motor
& mandrel from an Amberola 30 & the Rabco SL-8E linear tracking tonearm
which gives excellent results.  In dubbing B-21 which is the Bach-Gounod
"Ave Maria" sung by Marie Rappold the record had a very quiet surface during
the announcement but when Mme. Rappold began to sing there was a constant
hiss which continued through her singing but ended as soon as she finished.
I observe no visible difference in the grooves This leads me to think that
this particular recording may have been from a dubbed master.None of the
other cylinders sound like this.   Any ideas?

 

 

Description: paderJim Cartwright

IMMORTAL PERFORMANCES, INC

"Austin's Eclectic Used Record Store Since 1971"

1404 West 30th StreetAustin, Texas 78703-1402 USA

(512) 478-9954E-mail: jimcartwri...@immortalperformances.com

  Paderewski

 

 
 

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Re: [Phono-L] Edison floor crane wanted

2017-08-01 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Ryan,

 

Have you asked George Vollema what he has available?

 

Ron L

 

From: Phono-L [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On Behalf Of Ryan Barna via 
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Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2017 7:52 PM
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Subject: [Phono-L] Edison floor crane wanted

 

I'm looking to buy a floor crane that will hold a 42" brass horn on an Edison 
or Columbia phonograph, in decent condition, preferably with original parts, 
and one that's reasonably priced. I live in the Lehigh Valley. Anyone have one 
for sale?

 

-Ryan

  

 

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Re: [Phono-L] Edison recorder Styli Wanted

2017-07-13 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
I don't think anyone makes them.  And if you get one, the mounts are usually
missing.If you have one, you can turn it a third of a turn to expose a
fresh surface though.

 

Ron L

 

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Performances via Phono-L
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Subject: [Phono-L] Edison recorder Styli Wanted

 

Can anyone let me know where to get good replacement styli for Edison
recorders?

 

 

Description: paderJim Cartwright

IMMORTAL PERFORMANCES, INC

"Austin's Eclectic Used Record Store Since 1971"

1404 West 30th StreetAustin, Texas 78703-1402 USA

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Re: [Phono-L] Brunswick Blake Collender Co vertical reproducer

2017-06-29 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
What were these used in/on, Steve?   Do they fit other machines, e.g.
acoustical Victor arms?

 

Ron L

 

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Subject: [Phono-L] Brunswick Blake Collender Co vertical reproducer

 

I have a Brunswick Blake Collender Co vertical reproducer I took in trade
for work.  If anyone is interested it is $20 plus shipping.  I replaced the
gaskets a few years ago.  The pot metal is in good condition, photos send
upon request.

 

Steven Medved

 

 

 
 

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Re: [Phono-L] Wanted: Winding handle for Columbia 601 Viva Tonal

2017-05-13 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Pictures sent off group.

 

Ron L

 

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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Wanted: Winding handle for Columbia 601 Viva Tonal

 

Ron,

My main interest is what the hinge part that is attached to the door looks
like.  I have the part that stays in the bottom, and it has arms with two
metal "dowels" but I have no idea what the part that attaches to the door
looks like.  Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

john

 

From: Phono-L [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On Behalf Of Ron
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Sent: Tuesday, May 2, 2017 10:18 PM
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Wanted: Winding handle for Columbia 601 Viva Tonal

 

Hi John,

 

No, I've never taken the door off.   Looking at the door installed though,
there is a bit of a cut out area so you can see the hinge from the inside
surface of the door.   It looks like the sliding part is curved down.  The
parts on the door seem to raise the curved parts up a bit when it closes.
I'll see if I can do a short video in the next day or two.

 

Ron L

 

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Ron,

Was just looking over my door hardware and the photos you sent.  Have you
ever removed the door from your unit?  I curious as to how the bottom
hinge/pivot function.  I have a pair of, what appears to be, identical
pieces as the ones installed on the bottom 2X4.  They also look like the
ones that are recessed into the door sides in your photo, but I'm not sure
how they would function together.

Thanks again,

John

 

From: Phono-L [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On Behalf Of Ron
L'Herault via Phono-L
Sent: Wednesday, April 5, 2017 2:38 PM
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Wanted: Winding handle for Columbia 601 Viva Tonal

 

more door hinge.   What else do you need?

 

Ron L

 

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Thanks Ron.  I had a crank that had a female end that would accept a 3/8"
piece of "all thread" but the outside diameter was too large for the
decorative escutcheon plate that mounts over the hole in the cabinet.  Don't
happen to have a photo of the details of the front door, would you.  All I
have is what appears to be piece of 2X4 that fits in the bottom, with a
couple of pieces of hardware on it.

 

From: Phono-L [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On Behalf Of Ron
L'Herault via Phono-L
Sent: Tuesday, April 4, 2017 8:34 PM
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Cc: Ron L'Herault
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Wanted: Winding handle for Columbia 601 Viva Tonal

 

I've got a 611. They are supposed to be the same except for decorative
parts. Could you use a Victor crank and re-therad it?

 

Door dimensions:  17 1/8 wide, 20 9/16 high, 3/4" thick including the
veneer.  It looks like there is a taper on the top so the backside dimension
for the height would be a little less.

 

Ron L

 

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Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2017 3:22 PM
To: 'Antique Phonograph List'
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Subject: [Phono-L] Wanted: Winding handle for Columbia 601 Viva Tonal

 

I have tried several that I had acquired over time and none fit correctly.  
it seems the threaded portion is 3/8" X 24 TPI.  Length measures appx 7"
from threaded end to bend, with a drop of appx 4.75".

Also need front door, or photos of same with measurements.

Thanks,

John

 

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Re: [Phono-L] Hinges

2017-05-03 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
They are not very sophisticated bits of metal either.  I'm wondering if you 
ground off the rivet on the broken hinge and then flattened it out, if you 
could not yourself or get someone to make for you, the flat shape of the hinge 
with countersunk holes. Then you could bend it and re-rivet to the good 
remaining side.  A machine shop student could even do that if your local high 
school is smart enough to have a trades section.

Ron L

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Try the "Old House Parts company", in Maine. 

On Tue, 5/2/17, John Selph via Phono-L  wrote:

 Subject: [Phono-L] Hinges
 To: "'Antique Phonograph List'" 
 Cc: "John Selph" 
 Date: Tuesday, May 2, 2017, 5:59 PM
 
 I have another phonograph,
 and Artophone, 4 door, Console that I am working on and  I’d like to get some 
reproduction, or good  functioning, hinges to replace the broken ones I 
have.Does anyone have ideas or  recommendations as to where I can find the 
hardware in the  attached photo?Thanks,John  "Once in the wilds of Afghanistan  
I lost my corkscrew, and we were forced to live on nothing  but food and water 
for days."  W. C.
 Fields
   
 
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Re: [Phono-L] Wanted: Winding handle for Columbia 601 Viva Tonal

2017-05-02 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Hi John,

 

No, I've never taken the door off.   Looking at the door installed though,
there is a bit of a cut out area so you can see the hinge from the inside
surface of the door.   It looks like the sliding part is curved down.  The
parts on the door seem to raise the curved parts up a bit when it closes.
I'll see if I can do a short video in the next day or two.

 

Ron L

 

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Ron,

Was just looking over my door hardware and the photos you sent.  Have you
ever removed the door from your unit?  I curious as to how the bottom
hinge/pivot function.  I have a pair of, what appears to be, identical
pieces as the ones installed on the bottom 2X4.  They also look like the
ones that are recessed into the door sides in your photo, but I'm not sure
how they would function together.

Thanks again,

John

 

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more door hinge.   What else do you need?

 

Ron L

 

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Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2017 12:22 PM
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Wanted: Winding handle for Columbia 601 Viva Tonal

 

Thanks Ron.  I had a crank that had a female end that would accept a 3/8"
piece of "all thread" but the outside diameter was too large for the
decorative escutcheon plate that mounts over the hole in the cabinet.  Don't
happen to have a photo of the details of the front door, would you.  All I
have is what appears to be piece of 2X4 that fits in the bottom, with a
couple of pieces of hardware on it.

 

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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Wanted: Winding handle for Columbia 601 Viva Tonal

 

I've got a 611. They are supposed to be the same except for decorative
parts. Could you use a Victor crank and re-therad it?

 

Door dimensions:  17 1/8 wide, 20 9/16 high, 3/4" thick including the
veneer.  It looks like there is a taper on the top so the backside dimension
for the height would be a little less.

 

Ron L

 

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Subject: [Phono-L] Wanted: Winding handle for Columbia 601 Viva Tonal

 

I have tried several that I had acquired over time and none fit correctly.  
it seems the threaded portion is 3/8" X 24 TPI.  Length measures appx 7"
from threaded end to bend, with a drop of appx 4.75".

Also need front door, or photos of same with measurements.

Thanks,

John

 

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Re: [Phono-L] Hinges

2017-05-02 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
George Vollema is where I'd go.

 

Ron L

 

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Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2017 6:00 PM
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Subject: [Phono-L] Hinges

 

I have another phonograph, and Artophone, 4 door, Console that I am working
on and I'd like to get some reproduction, or good functioning, hinges to
replace the broken ones I have.

Does anyone have ideas or recommendations as to where I can find the
hardware in the attached photo?

Thanks,

John

 

"Once in the wilds of Afghanistan I lost my corkscrew, and we were forced to
live on nothing but food and water for days."  W. C. Fields

 

 
 

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[Phono-L] belt and elbow

2017-05-01 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Hi Gang,

A friend of mine would like to replace the leather elbow on his Zonophone
with a new one to preserve the fragile original.   He is also looking for
the leather belting that Columbia used on its larger machines that has three
lines of parallel stitching in it.  Does anyone know a source for these
items?

Thanks,

Ron L

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Re: [Phono-L] Wanted: Winding handle for Columbia 601 Viva Tonal

2017-04-04 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
I've got a 611. They are supposed to be the same except for decorative
parts. Could you use a Victor crank and re-therad it?

 

Door dimensions:  17 1/8 wide, 20 9/16 high, 3/4" thick including the
veneer.  It looks like there is a taper on the top so the backside dimension
for the height would be a little less.

 

Ron L

 

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Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2017 3:22 PM
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Cc: John Selph
Subject: [Phono-L] Wanted: Winding handle for Columbia 601 Viva Tonal

 

I have tried several that I had acquired over time and none fit correctly.  
it seems the threaded portion is 3/8" X 24 TPI.  Length measures appx 7"
from threaded end to bend, with a drop of appx 4.75".

Also need front door, or photos of same with measurements.

Thanks,

John

 

"Once in the wilds of Afghanistan I lost my corkscrew, and we were forced to
live on nothing but food and water for days."  W. C. Fields

 

 
 

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Re: [Phono-L] Wanted: Columbia 611 grill

2017-03-15 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Hi Bill,

 

I really don't want to part the machine out.  It's a big hassle.  Have you 
talked to George Vollema about the grill or investigated having one made?   I 
know there are people out there who do make them but for the life of me can't 
dredge up a name.

 

Ron

 

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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Wanted: Columbia 611 grill

 

Dear Ron: I am afraid that I don't have room for another whole machine. Can I 
talk you out of just the grill for, say $50? I could drive down for it this 
weekend if we make the deal.

Thanks for writing.
BillZ

On Mar 14, 2017 9:13 PM, "Ron L'Herault via Phono-L" <phono-l@oldcrank.org> 
wrote:

I've got an entire functioning 611 with a somewhat rough cabinet you can have 
for $150.  Grill looks fine.  Mechanically it is great.

 

 

Ron L  in North Attleboro, MA.

 

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Hello All: I need a grill for my little Columbia 611 VivaTonal phonograph. 
Please write if you have one available.

Regards, BillZ

  
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[Phono-L] Big gold plated motor!

2017-03-14 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Anyone ever take springs out of a big gold plated (brass?) motor that has
the meter for number of plays on the top  It's a massive three spring motor.
I got the cover off the single spring side but could not get the spring
unhooked so that I could slide it off the shaft.  Can't figure a way into
the double spring side.  I believe it is off of an art-case  Sonora.

Ron L

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Re: [Phono-L] Listening Tube Wires For Sale - Again!

2017-01-01 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Perfect!  Makes them stethoscope-like!

 

Ron L

 

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On Jan 1, 2017, at 10:25 PM, Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
<phono-l@oldcrank.org> wrote:

 

I'd love to see a picture of the wires, Shawn.  I can't imagine what they
look like.

 

Ron L'Herault

lherault at verizon dot net

 

 

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Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2017 8:32 PM
To: Antique Phonograph List
Cc: Shawn ORourke
Subject: [Phono-L] Listening Tube Wires For Sale - Again!

 

Years ago, I found two original external listening tube support wires. They
were so useful, making those floppy listening tubes highly functional, that
I made a run of them, some to keep and some to sell to other friends. They
were not easy to form. I vowed at the time never to make another run. About
a year ago, I went back on that statement and I made another run. Even
thought they sold out quickly, that time, I said "never again." I guess you
never say "never" or "never again." 

 

Available once more I have made a limited production run of these listening
tube wires. The reproductions are exactly as the original, nickel plated and
highly functional. 

 

These would be correct for any early set of listing tubes without wire
supports.  Pictures of the reproduction wire, and a scan of an original ad
showing the wire are available upon request. 

 

The price is $40.00.  Please contact me directly at my email with interest. 

 

Thank you

 


Shawn 

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Re: [Phono-L] Listening Tube Wires For Sale - Again!

2017-01-01 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
I'd love to see a picture of the wires, Shawn.  I can't imagine what they look 
like.

 

Ron L'Herault

lherault at verizon dot net

 

 

From: Phono-L [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On Behalf Of Shawn ORourke 
via Phono-L
Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2017 8:32 PM
To: Antique Phonograph List
Cc: Shawn ORourke
Subject: [Phono-L] Listening Tube Wires For Sale - Again!

 

Years ago, I found two original external listening tube support wires. They 
were so useful, making those floppy listening tubes highly functional, that I 
made a run of them, some to keep and some to sell to other friends. They were 
not easy to form. I vowed at the time never to make another run. About a year 
ago, I went back on that statement and I made another run. Even thought they 
sold out quickly, that time, I said "never again." I guess you never say 
"never" or "never again." 

 

Available once more I have made a limited production run of these listening 
tube wires. The reproductions are exactly as the original, nickel plated and 
highly functional. 

 

These would be correct for any early set of listing tubes without wire 
supports.  Pictures of the reproduction wire, and a scan of an original ad 
showing the wire are available upon request. 

 

The price is $40.00.  Please contact me directly at my email with interest. 

 

Thank you

 


Shawn 

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Re: [Phono-L] Questions re. "transitioning a Columbia BF to a BFT"

2016-12-18 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
You may want to get the arm first and then get the back bracket that
positions the arm at the correct distance .

 

Ron L

 

From: Phono-L [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On Behalf Of Bob Maffit
via Phono-L
Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2016 10:44 PM
To: 'Antique Phonograph List'
Cc: Bob Maffit
Subject: [Phono-L] Questions re. "transitioning a Columbia BF to a BFT"

 

Listers:

 

I am researching transitioning a Columbia BF to a BFT.

 

Knowing very little, I suspect it is more than taking any old Columbia
back-bract removing the disc tone arm, and finding the correct  tone-arm
/for a cylinder player.

So, I would appreciate any guidance you folks may offer, including parts
offers ect.

\

Thanks in advance

 

Bob Maffit

 
 

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Re: [Phono-L] "Sprung" Platter

2016-12-08 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Is that a pressed steel or solid turntable?   It would probably be easier to
find another turntable, but I'd also consider heat and/or talking to an
older automotive body technician.

 

Ron L

 

From: Phono-L [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On Behalf Of John Selph
via Phono-L
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2016 6:15 PM
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Cc: John Selph
Subject: [Phono-L] "Sprung" Platter

 

Anyone know of a  way to repair a "sprung" platter?  Apparently someone
attempted to remove the platter on a VV 1-1 by prying and the platter is now
warped.  I was thinking of possibly using a press to apply pressure and
placing a tack weld on the "high" side of the platter/hub connection.  Would
this work?

Thanks.

John

 

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Re: [Phono-L] instructions for rebuilding Orthophonic reproducers

2016-11-13 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Any luck with this?   It's not a terrible job if the unit comes apart OK and
does not suffer from pot metal disintegration issues.  A friend of mine had
made special jigs to hold things in position while doing tasks such as
reinstalling the rather tiny ball bearings.

 

Ron L

 

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via Phono-L
Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2016 10:54 AM
To: 'Antique Phonograph List'
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Subject: [Phono-L] instructions for rebuilding Orthophonic reproducers

 

Listers:

 

I am looking for a reference online or / in print some ware I can get
instructions and or diagrams for rebuilding a Orthophonic reproducer.

My friend who does support me on projects which I can't do, is a little
perplexed and wants some guidance before proceeding.

 

Thanks in advance

 

Bob

 
 

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Re: [Phono-L] Reproduction Orthophonic Reproducer shells?

2016-10-03 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
I will give him a call Bill.  

 

Thanks,

 

Ron L

 

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Sent: Monday, October 03, 2016 9:25 PM
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Dear Ron: I don't think Mr. Sitco will have all the parts you need with him at 
the show unless you call him ahead of time to ask for them. He couldn't 
possibly take all his available parts to the show and the first time I walked 
up to his table and asked for Orthophonic parts, he told me that he doesn't 
usually have them at the MME. Better give him a call.

Regards, BillZ

 

On Oct 3, 2016 5:52 PM, "Ron L'Herault via Phono-L" <phono-l@oldcrank.org> 
wrote:

Thanks.  Should be seeing him Sunday at the Mechanical Music Extravaganza!

Ron L

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From: Phono-L [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On Behalf Of Ken Brekke
via Phono-L
Sent: Monday, October 03, 2016 3:16 PM
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Cc: Ken Brekke
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Reproduction Orthophonic Reproducer shells?

I believe Ron Sitko sells these parts.


On 10/3/2016 10:06 AM, Ron L'Herault via Phono-L wrote:
> Does anyone sell parts to re-make a disintegrating Orthophonic
> reproducer, such as the front shell and the threaded ring for the back?
Price?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ron L
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Re: [Phono-L] Reproduction Orthophonic Reproducer shells?

2016-10-03 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Rats!  Hope he's OK.

 

Ron L

 

From: Phono-L [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On Behalf Of George Paul 
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Sent: Monday, October 03, 2016 7:27 PM
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Cc: George Paul
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Reproduction Orthophonic Reproducer shells?

 

I've been reliably informed that Ron will not be at the Wayne show this 
weekend.  Bummer for me too...

George P.

 

 

 

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To: 'Antique Phonograph List' <phono-l@oldcrank.org>
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Thanks. Should be seeing him Sunday at the Mechanical Music Extravaganza!

Ron L

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<mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org?> ] On Behalf Of Ken Brekke
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Sent: Monday, October 03, 2016 3:16 PM
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Reproduction Orthophonic Reproducer shells?

I believe Ron Sitko sells these parts.


On 10/3/2016 10:06 AM, Ron L'Herault via Phono-L wrote:
> Does anyone sell parts to re-make a disintegrating Orthophonic 
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Price?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ron L
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Re: [Phono-L] Reproduction Orthophonic Reproducer shells?

2016-10-03 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Thanks.  Should be seeing him Sunday at the Mechanical Music Extravaganza!

Ron L

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I believe Ron Sitko sells these parts.


On 10/3/2016 10:06 AM, Ron L'Herault via Phono-L wrote:
> Does anyone sell parts to re-make a disintegrating Orthophonic 
> reproducer, such as the front shell and the threaded ring for the back?
Price?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ron L
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[Phono-L] Reproduction Orthophonic Reproducer shells?

2016-10-03 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Does anyone sell parts to re-make a disintegrating Orthophonic reproducer,
such as the front shell and the threaded ring for the back?  Price?

Thanks,

Ron L

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Re: [Phono-L] Swiss made, Gold plated?

2016-08-13 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Thanks, Greg.   You didn't take pics of it when it was out did you?

 

Ron L

 

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The motor looks very similar to the one in my Sonora Italian Renaissance
deluxe phonograph that I had George work on last winter, but it is a
different variation having the parts arranged differently. For instance your
governor mounts below the bottom framework whereas mine is mounted above the
lower framework. I don't know if this makes your older, or newer, than mine,
or if it is a different motor model.  Mine has the counter mechanism on top
of it and will play 14 records with one winding.

 

Greg Farmer

 

 

 

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The motor is out of one of the big Sonora Grand models. I've seen this style
in a number of variation and they always mount to the bottom of the motor
cavity.  Some of the models had a record counter and that is what the top
hardware is for.  Motor appears incomplete and finding mating parts will be
all but impossible, still a good parts motor as these are scare. 

Thank you,
Great Lakes Antique Phonograph
George Vollema
9496 N Woodbridge Ave
Bitely MI 49309
231-745-7175
victr...@triton.net
www.victroladoctor.com
 

On 8/12/2016 2:17 PM, Ron L'Herault via Phono-L wrote:

Don't remember if we can attach pics here but I tried anyhow.  I'm trying to
find out what this large Swiss made motor might have come out of.  It is
missing its spindle and associated gear(s) and probably a few other bits and
pieces.  I think the long flat thing up the top is part of a mechanism to
tell how many records one can play on a winding.  The two heavy metal
brackets came with it as well.
 
Thanks,
 
Ron L






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Re: [Phono-L] Rebuilding columbia concert reproducer

2016-07-24 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
I've only had one apart that I can remember and the rubber gaskets were
still amazingly flexible. It was not leaking so I did not replace them.  Is
your reproducer leaking or rattling?  I'm in MA.

Ron L

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Hello all
Who is good at these
Thanks
Rob mallett

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Re: [Phono-L] Model K/S pointer needed

2016-05-02 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
George is an incredible resource and quick too.  I inquired about a spring this 
AM.  It's on its way to me already!

 

Ron L

 

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I think George V's prices are reasonable.I have dealt with him for many years, 
and he has always been square with me. He provides a great service that we 
need.  Without him, how are you going to complete that phonograph??

Harvey Kravitz

 

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I actually think George's prices are quite reasonable, all things considered. 
He consistently provides honest, outstanding service, and he invests in a broad 
range of inventory items, despite the fact that he may not be able to turn many 
of them over for months or in certain cases even years. 

-- Grant

 

 

 

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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Model K/S pointer needed

Not yet. I usually try the collector network first.  George has an amazing 
array of hard-to-find parts, and I've purchased many things from him in the 
past and will again in the future, but the prices tend to be high. Of course 
when you really need something, price is less of an object.

 

John

 

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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Model K/S pointer needed

 

Have you asked George Vollema?

 

Ron L

 

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Subject: [Phono-L] Model K/S pointer needed

 

Anyone got a pointer for a model K or S reproducer? The little pointer that you 
turn the sapphires with.  Thanks!

 

John Robles

 

  
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Re: [Phono-L] Model K/S pointer needed

2016-05-02 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
I know what you mean.  I've often been treated really well by other collectors 
when looking for parts, but sometimes as you say, when you really need it or 
when you need it fast...

 

Ron

 

From: Phono-L [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On Behalf Of John Robles 
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Sent: Monday, May 02, 2016 9:07 AM
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Model K/S pointer needed

 

Not yet. I usually try the collector network first.  George has an amazing 
array of hard-to-find parts, and I've purchased many things from him in the 
past and will again in the future, but the prices tend to be high. Of course 
when you really need something, price is less of an object.

 

John

 

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Have you asked George Vollema?

 

Ron L

 

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Anyone got a pointer for a model K or S reproducer? The little pointer that you 
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Re: [Phono-L] Model K/S pointer needed

2016-05-01 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Have you asked George Vollema?

 

Ron L

 

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Anyone got a pointer for a model K or S reproducer? The little pointer that you 
turn the sapphires with.  Thanks!

 

John Robles

 

  


Re: [Phono-L] Columbia No 15 viva tonal reproducer

2016-03-06 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Maybe that's why I didn't replace mine 8-)

 

Ron L

 

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It is beveled and complicated.

 

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I can try my hand at cutting some out.  Used to be easier when I had access
to cork borers at work though.

 

Ron L

 

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A rubber disc with holes, screws, and spacers.  

 

Steve M

 

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I just looked at mine and I have not.  I don't remember.  Are they a
complicated shape or just a rubber ring with holes?

 

Ron L

 

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Thanks I really appreciate that, does anyone make the rubber isolator for
these?

 

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I think that's about right.The screw lines up with the outer edge of the
pivot by sight

 

 

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Hello All,

 

On the Columbia No 15 Viva Tonal reproducer is the taped hole in the sound
tube on the back at around 7:00?

 

Thanks,

 

Steve

 

 
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Re: [Phono-L] Columbia No 15 viva tonal reproducer

2016-03-05 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
I can try my hand at cutting some out.  Used to be easier when I had access
to cork borers at work though.

 

Ron L

 

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A rubber disc with holes, screws, and spacers.  

 

Steve M

 

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I just looked at mine and I have not.  I don't remember.  Are they a
complicated shape or just a rubber ring with holes?

 

Ron L

 

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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Columbia No 15 viva tonal reproducer

 

Thanks I really appreciate that, does anyone make the rubber isolator for
these?

 

  _  

From: Phono-L <phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org> on behalf of Ron L'Herault via
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I think that's about right.The screw lines up with the outer edge of the
pivot by sight

 

 

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Hello All,

 

On the Columbia No 15 Viva Tonal reproducer is the taped hole in the sound
tube on the back at around 7:00?

 

Thanks,

 

Steve

 

 
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Re: [Phono-L] Columbia No 15 viva tonal reproducer

2016-03-05 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
I just looked at mine and I have not.  I don't remember.  Are they a
complicated shape or just a rubber ring with holes?

 

Ron L

 

From: Phono-L [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On Behalf Of SN Medved
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Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2016 5:25 PM
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Columbia No 15 viva tonal reproducer

 

Thanks I really appreciate that, does anyone make the rubber isolator for
these?

 

  _  

From: Phono-L <phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org> on behalf of Ron L'Herault via
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Sent: Saturday, March 5, 2016 5:10 PM
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Columbia No 15 viva tonal reproducer 

 

I think that's about right.The screw lines up with the outer edge of the
pivot by sight

 

 

From: Phono-L [mailto:phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org] On Behalf Of SN Medved
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Subject: [Phono-L] Columbia No 15 viva tonal reproducer

 

Hello All,

 

On the Columbia No 15 Viva Tonal reproducer is the taped hole in the sound
tube on the back at around 7:00?

 

Thanks,

 

Steve

 

 
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Re: [Phono-L] Columbia No 15 viva tonal reproducer

2016-03-05 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
I think that's about right.The screw lines up with the outer edge of the
pivot by sight

 

 

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Hello All,

 

On the Columbia No 15 Viva Tonal reproducer is the taped hole in the sound
tube on the back at around 7:00?

 

Thanks,

 

Steve

 

 
 


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Re: [Phono-L] phonophan

2016-03-03 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
The second two may be Thai.  It is a pretty popular Thai name apparently.



Ron L



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On YouTube there are 3 guys that have their own channels:  phonophan, Phono 
Phan, and Phonophan58.  So I guess it’s not that unique an idea for a nickname.



Jim Nichol





On Mar 3, 2016, at 8:39 PM, SN Medved via Phono-L <phono-l@oldcrank.org> wrote:



Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.



Charles Caleb Colton



Although this may be caused by a lack of research, the YouTube guy may have 
thought, it sounds good I will use it; not thinking it may already be in use.



Steve M




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Thanks for the clarification!   The guy on Youtube didn't look like you either.



Ron L



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Hi, all. I have never posted anything to YouTube, so the other party must be an 
IMPOSTER!

Cheers, Tim Fabrizio







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Tim Fabrizio has a website identified as phonophan. Is he also phonophan on
YouTube or has someone else used that name there?

Ron L

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[Phono-L] phonophan

2016-03-02 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Tim Fabrizio has a website identified as phonophan.  Is he also phonophan on
YouTube or has someone else used that name there?

Ron L

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Re: [Phono-L] Edison Triumph A 2/4 minute conversion kit?

2016-02-01 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
I knew you'd set me straight, Steve.   Thanks.

 

Ron

 

From: SN Medved via Phono-L [mailto:phono-l@oldcrank.org] 
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2016 10:22 PM
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Edison Triumph A 2/4 minute conversion kit?

 

Hello Ron,

 

Edison links vary from .0175 to .0192 in diameter.  I use .020 annealed 
stainless steel wire to make links for them all except for the O and M which I 
use .018 annealed steel wire.  The O link is longer than the M link.  

 

Staple wire is too small in my opinion as it is .0175 on one side and .0186 on 
the other as it is not round.  The length is about right for the bent weight N 
but too long for the C or H.  

 

Steve

 

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From: Ron L'Herault via Phono-L <phono-l@oldcrank.org>
Sent: Monday, February 1, 2016 10:10 PM
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Cc: Ron L'Herault
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Edison Triumph A 2/4 minute conversion kit? 

 

I've been told that an ordinary office style staple is the right length and 
diameter for this link wire.  How far from the truth is that?

 

Ron L

 

From: amberola75--- via Phono-L [mailto:phono-l@oldcrank.org] 
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2016 9:08 AM
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Cc: amberol...@aol.com
Subject: [Phono-L] Edison Triumph A 2/4 minute conversion kit?

 

Hello Everyone, 

 

I was wondering if there are any printed or "known" specifications for the 
fabrication dimensions of all of the different Edison reproducer "S" or "C" 
hooks that connect the diaphragm to the stylus?  Like actual center to center 
distance, radius on the ends, wire diameter, etc.  Any info would be helpful as 
I would like to machine a few small fixtures to make them instead of trial and 
error. 

 

Thanks,

Jim Reisenweber

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Re: [Phono-L] Edison Triumph A 2/4 minute conversion kit?

2016-02-01 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
I've been told that an ordinary office style staple is the right length and 
diameter for this link wire.  How far from the truth is that?

 

Ron L

 

From: amberola75--- via Phono-L [mailto:phono-l@oldcrank.org] 
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2016 9:08 AM
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Cc: amberol...@aol.com
Subject: [Phono-L] Edison Triumph A 2/4 minute conversion kit?

 

Hello Everyone, 

 

I was wondering if there are any printed or "known" specifications for the 
fabrication dimensions of all of the different Edison reproducer "S" or "C" 
hooks that connect the diaphragm to the stylus?  Like actual center to center 
distance, radius on the ends, wire diameter, etc.  Any info would be helpful as 
I would like to machine a few small fixtures to make them instead of trial and 
error. 

 

Thanks,

Jim Reisenweber

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[Phono-L] Saturday night phono chat

2016-01-16 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Hi folks,

This is a reminder that there is a phonograph chat Saturday nights, 9:00 PM
Eastern USA time at
http://www.phono-l.org/chat/

At this point in the day, I think I will be there.  I look forward to
chatting with others about what/why they collect, parts they need, repair
problems, the weather, food, whatever.

One goes to the web page and signs in.  You type into a bar along the bottom
of the "window" and hit enter to send to the participants.

Hope to see you there.

Ron L'Herault

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Re: [Phono-L] Hi

2016-01-11 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Your message came through so that would indicate that the list is working, no?

Ron L

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Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 12:13 PM
To: Antique Phonograph List
Cc: Rob
Subject: [Phono-L] Hi

Is the list still running
I just got a bounce from it
Rob mallett

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[Phono-L] Phono chat

2016-01-02 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
A little reminder, there is a phonograph chat room that has been going on
since the 1990s every Saturday night at 9:00 Eastern US time;

http://www.phono-l.org/chat/


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[Phono-L] Ediphone typease

2015-11-26 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
The foot pedal I had on Ebay for $10.00 didn't sell for the second time.
Anyone interested in it for $5.00 plus the cost of shipping (package weighs
21 oz?

Ron L'Herault
North Attleboro, MA 02760

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Re: [Phono-L] Crane for Edison Triumph?

2015-11-06 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
One thing you didn't address.   Do you want original only or repro?  And if
it is original how nice does it have to be. George Vollema at Great
Lakes Antique Phonographs is one source for either type.   Google Edison
Triumph and look at images to get an idea of the variety of options.

 

Ron L

 

From: Richard via Phono-L [mailto:phono-l@oldcrank.org] 
Sent: Friday, November 06, 2015 8:19 PM
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Cc: Richard
Subject: [Phono-L] Crane for Edison Triumph?

 

Greetings, everyone.  I recently purchased a nice old Edison Triumph A that
came with two original horns:  An 12" brass witch's hat, and a 31" brass
witch's hat.  I focus on disc machines and haven't owned many cylinder
machines, and have never owned one for which I needed a crane, but I think
I'd like to use the large horn with this one, which means I'll need to find
a crane somewhere.  I'm not even sure what type to look for -- I don't think
this horn is large enough to warrant a floor-standing crane, but beyond that
I'm clueless.  I'm not sure this horn was ever used with this machine, as
the case doesn't have any brackets affixed to it.  Can anyone out there tell
me a) what type of crane would work best; b) where (besides ebay) I might
find one; and c) how much I should expect to pay for one?  Of course, if any
of you have one to sell, that would be great!

Speaking of selling, if any of you have some cylinders you wish to sell --
any make, 2 or 4 minute (no Concert or Twentieth Century), cases or no cases
-- please let me know.  The more, the better!

Thanks--

--RR
richard_ru...@hotmail.com

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[Phono-L] Standard X-2 arm

2015-10-29 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
I've put a nice X-2 arm up on Ebay if anyone is in need.  Search for item
number 191723956676
It ends Sunday.


Ron L

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Re: [Phono-L] Sonora bombe and record folders

2015-10-18 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Not having access to the SEM is the only downside to retirement.

 

Ron L

 

From: SN Medved via Phono-L [mailto:phono-l@oldcrank.org] 
Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2015 10:37 PM
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Cc: SN Medved
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Sonora bombe and record folders

 

http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewtopic.php?f=2
 =17922=99f228263f21941324d810ce508e0ea4=50



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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Sonora bombe and record folders
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
CC: steve_nor...@msn.com
Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2015 02:31:10 +

Many of the points in the needle bars like the Cheney ones are sapphires and
not diamonds.  So far I have not seen a point mounted in a shank that was
not worn or broken.  95% of the original Edison diamonds I have examined are
broken, worn, or both.  

 

This is a good article, it shows worn and broken diamonds and explains well.


 

I have found that the Columbia ball stylus mounted in a bar will play the
Pathe records.  I ordered 5 diamonds made for use in a shank, but
unfortunately they cut them too short.  If there is interest I could have
more made.

 

Steve Medved



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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Sonora bombe and record folders
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2015 03:23:34 +

Get in touch with George Vollema, Great Lakes Antique Phonographs.  He's
great to do business with and has a huge stock of parts.  Having said that,
if George can't help, I once made a Pathe stylus out of a bit of Dental
technology, a "Pindex Pin" (ask your local dentist).  I drilled a very small
hole in the end and glued in a sapphire cylinder stylus such as used on
Columbia machines. It was ball shaped.   And I'll bet Steve Medved could
make something with one of the new Edison DD styli he is having made here in
the states.  George would be the easier way to go first though.

 

Ron L

 

From: Antique Phonograph List [mailto:phono-l@oldcrank.org] 
Sent: Friday, October 16, 2015 10:39 PM
To: Antique Phonograph List
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Sonora bombe and record folders

 

Thanks, Ron. Any idea where I might find one? I'd like to pick up a Pathe
ball stylus, too -- I've never has any luck finding either on ebay.

 

Ric



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Date: 10/16/2015 10:18 PM (GMT-05:00) 
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You would need an Edison style diamond which Sonora probably sold.

 

Ron L

 

From: Antique Phonograph List [mailto:phono-l@oldcrank.org] 
Sent: Friday, October 16, 2015 8:55 PM
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Sonora bombe and record folders

 

One more question:  Like most wooden-arm Sonoras, this one comes with two
reproducers, one for lateral-cut records, the other, it says, for
vertical-cut and diamond discs.  Could these really play diamond discs?  If
so, what kind of stylus would you need, and where would you get one?

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From: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Sonora bombe and record folders
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2015 23:47:23 +

I posted this query last month about restoring the record filing system in a
Sonora Elite phonograph.  Since then, I have learned that Sonora actually
called it an "envelope filing system," and that I have everything I need,
EXCEPT for some sort of little metal brackets (a pair, to be precise) that
secure the rods to the outside of the wooden framework for the filing
system.  If you click on this link, scroll down to the third picture and
look closely, you can sort of see what I'm talking about:

http://www.justanswer.com/antiques/5nb93-glenda-i-question-sonora-phonograph
-recently.html#re.v/149/
 

Does anyone happen to have a pair of these they'd be willing to sell me, or
at the very least a clearer photo of them?  I'd appreciate any help.

Thanks again,

Ric
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2015-10-18 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Cue Annette Hanshaw singing, "We Just Couldn't Say Good-bye."

 

Ron L

 

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Re: [Phono-L] Server Maintenance Done

2015-10-18 Thread Ron L'Herault via Phono-L
Thanks, Loran.   Now what can we do to get people on the phono chat (Sat.
nights, 9:00 Eastern) again?  I sure do miss those nights with you, Darold,
Wayne, the ladies and so many others.

Ron L

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Hi all,

Server maintenance is done for the weekend. You may notice that we can now
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