I sure hope so!  I should also mention that I absolutely must have a 
stupendous-sounding reproducer, preferably fully rebuilt (Walt?  Those No. 
2's and that Exhibition on eBay look amazing!).  I need for them to be blown 
away by the sonic improvement (to make the trouble of replacing what's 
currently there worth the effort for non-phono folks who own just this one 
machine), and I need for the installation to be smooth and easy (kinda for 
the same reason).  So just to be clear, I honestly wouldn't mind repro parts 
at all -- as long as the results sound amazing.

I should also add that I clearly remember being blown away by the cabinet --  
I mean it was flawless.  I didn't know enough back then to tell whether it 
had been refinished or just hoarded under velvet in a dry, cool place for 75 
years, but it looked like it could've been manufactured within a week of me 
seeing it.  I think if you folks saw this cabinet violated with a Silvertone 
arm n' soundbox, you'd wanna take matters into your own hands and right this 
terrible wrong as much as I do.  :-)


Thanks again,
Robert


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andrew Baron" <[email protected]>
To: "Antique Phonograph List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2007 12:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] orthophonic/credenza question info update


> Will do.  Maybe others will turn up with the parts as well.  I think  it's 
> fair to say that most of us who love and use our Credenzas like  to have 
> at least one Orthophonic reproducer and one non-repro tone- arm back 
> bracket on hand.
>
> Andy 

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