Yes, the threaded rod is there and moves and the block does come in contact 
with it.  

Is there a pivot toward the front of the horn... or is it just supported by 
that spring?  Could it be the diamond, and if so how much does a replacement 
one cost for an Amberola?

Thanks


In a message dated 04/05/2005 9:35:15 PM Central Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
I would first check the threaded rod that lays directly underneath the 
mandrel.  Does that rod turn when the machine is running?  If so, there is an 
arm 
with a threaded block that attaches to the reproducer assembly.  When you lower 
the reproducer, does that block and arm lower down and make contact with the 
threaded rod?

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