Dear phono folks:
I thought I would run this by the list and see if anyone could help. I have an oak floor model phonograph with a broken tone arm part . The only info I can find is on the reproducer. apparently behind the diaphragm is written aeolian at the top and at the bottom is vocalion. The reproducer is a long throat type and connects to a small curved part that attaches to the front of the tone arm. ware It attaches( via a set screw) broke. I tried to disassemble the tone arm as it is a 2 part affair, however after removing the set screw and pin that runs laterally and functions as a pivot rod, it will not come free. it just turns in the back half of the tone arm. I do realize this may be confusing at best, so I can send pictures on request off line. I don't know how to use or where to go to post pics. Thanks in advance Bob The portion .

