Let us not forget, there are two types of "oxidized" DD reproducers.  There 
is the early one our learned friend refers to which is striped and the much 
more common later version which is more splotchy or shaded.  I believe the 
one Al is referring to is not tiger striped, unless I was looking at another 
one.

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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Question Tiger Stripe DD Reproducer?


> If by "tiger striped" you mean "oxidized bronze," that reproducer would 
> have
> been intended for an A-150 or early production B-150.  There should be  a
> volume control built into the neck of the reproducer and the 4-screw 
> stylus  bar
> mount should be present.  These reproducers don't show up too often,  but 
> I
> wouldn't quite call them rare.
>
> Best wishes --
> George Paul
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