Hi Kevan,
 
I would suggest lifting the lever so the half nut is not engaged and using 
string or rubber bands secure the carriage so that it cannot move.  I would 
then place it in a large box with bubble wrap around the 50 to protect it when 
you are driving and place it in the vehicle so it will not move about.
 
Steve



> Hi group,> What is a safe way to move my Amberola from place to place to do 
> music > Christmas Shows this month?> Kevan> 
From [email protected]  Tue Dec  5 11:25:34 2006
From: [email protected] (Andrew Baron)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:12:07 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Moving my Amberola 30
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Another thing to watch for is that when you set it up at each place,  
remove the front grill and make sure the pivot stud (that's attached  
to the bottom front mouth of the horn) moves freely in the small  
retaining bracket that's fastened to the floor of the cabinet.  You  
may need to give it a small nudge if it has gotten hung up on the  
bracket, in order for for the horn to pivot freely on the reproducer  
tube and keep the record from skipping.

Oh, and another thing -- make sure the reproducer is accurately  
seated in the retaining ring part of the reproducer carriage and the  
set screws are tight before moving the machine around.

Andy


On Dec 5, 2006, at 11:12 AM, Kevan Ellis wrote:

> Hi group,
> What is a safe way to move my Amberola from place to place to do  
> music Christmas Shows this month?
> Kevan
>
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