Hi,

Can anybody tell me if the Edison "Dance" reproducer was available in a gold 
plated finish. I own an Edison C250 machine with gold hardware and I have toyed 
with the idea of finding a "Dance" reproducer. I would also be interested in 
any comments you may have regarding this reproducers performance compared to 
that of the regular Diamond Disc reproducer. Does this reproducer have any 
specific strengths or weaknesses etc...? I live in England and most Edison 
stuff beyond the usual Standard  and Gem machines and accessories are quite 
rare over here !

Thank you.
Richard Abraham.
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Date: Sun Dec 24 13:11:34 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Edison Dance reproducer
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I believe you can get it in gold finish.  I was just at our monthly Golden 
State Phonograph Society meeting (California Chapter of MAPS) at Ron 
Dethlefson's home.  He demonstrated Dance and Edisonic reproducers on a number 
of different records so we could all make a comparison for ourselves.  He 
played some wonderful and mint late diamond disc records.  It was a great 
meeting.  I believe Ron's reproducers were in gold finish--but can't quite 
remember.  Go to Ron's new website and send him an e-mail (I don't know if he 
is on the phono-list yet).   The website is edisonrecords.com   
 
My edisonic reproducer is in nickel--I too would rather have it in gold as in 
my C250.  
 
Good luck.
 
Mike Sorter
 

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From: Richard Abraham <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 20:40:39 +0100
Subject: [Phono-L] Edison Dance reproducer


Hi,

Can anybody tell me if the Edison "Dance" reproducer was available in a gold 
plated finish. I own an Edison C250 machine with gold hardware and I have toyed 
with the idea of finding a "Dance" reproducer. I would also be interested in 
any 
comments you may have regarding this reproducers performance compared to that 
of 
the regular Diamond Disc reproducer. Does this reproducer have any specific 
strengths or weaknesses etc...? I live in England and most Edison stuff beyond 
the usual Standard  and Gem machines and accessories are quite rare over here !

Thank you.
Richard Abraham.
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