I enjoy working with Edison DD springs, they are fun to install. I wrote Daniel 
off list, but he never replied.  If you just did not get my e-mail 
[email protected] is my address.  The biggest problem with springs are 
poorly made new ones, it took me8 seconds to hook an orginal Victor spring, and 
about two hours to re work and install a badly made one that did not have 
theedges deburred and was too thick, the center was real fun to do.  Proper 
thickness is also nice, A through E Triumph springs should be 0.022, but I have 
seen  them at 0.030.Steve> From: [email protected]> To: [email protected]> 
Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 15:11:26 -0400> Subject: Re: [Phono-L] B250 Diamond Disc 
spring question> > And, having just replaced two Edison springs, I can attest 
to how hard> it is to load those suckers into their cans.  Edison springs are 
quite a> bit beefier than Victor or Columbia springs.> > Ron L> > -----Original 
Message-----> From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]]> On Behalf Of Robert Wright> Sent: 
Wednesday, June 28, 2006 2:38 PM> To: Antique Phonograph List> Subject: Re: 
[Phono-L] B250 Diamond Disc spring question> > In addition to all the great 
advice on the DIY approach, let me give> another> hearty recommendation or our 
own Steven Medved.  He fixed exactly this> same> problem with my Amberola 30 
and knows as much about barrel-spring> rebuilding> as anyone in Edison's shop 
would have 100 years ago.  (I don't mean to> volunteer you, Steve, but I'm just 
so thrilled with the fine work you> did> that I can't keep it to myself!)> > 
Best,> Robert> > > > > > -----Original Message-----> Daniel Melvin> > Subject: 
[Phono-L] B250 Diamond Disc spring question> >> > Hi all,> >> > I'm not much of 
an expert on Diamond Disc machines, but I have a> beautiful> > B250 that 
stopped working. I had just played a record and went to play> a> > second and 
the spring would no longer wind. The crank just moves> loose. I> > did not hear 
the spring break, so I am thinking it may have come> > disconnected inside the 
spring barrell. Everything is so large and> I've> > never taken one apart 
before. Is this an easy thing to check? Is the> > mechinism in a B250 unique to 
that early machine or could it be> interchanged> > with another?> >> > Thanks 
for any advise you might have.> >> > Dan> > 
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From [email protected]  Tue Jul  4 11:09:27 2006
From: [email protected] (Doug)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:11:43 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] For your amusement...
References: <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <001501c69f94$fed90710$0100a...@doug1>

Ya just gotta laugh! "A LOVELY label etc.,etc..
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Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 11:29 AM
Subject: [Phono-L] For your amusement...


> Okay... maybe I'm a bit jaded because of the subject of this auction, but 
> it struck me as pretty funny, especially since you have to pick it up:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290003988714
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