Steve,
Were you keeping track of automatic reproducer numbers? I just got another 
polyphone standard with 2 customized reproducers, a regular automatic and a 
recorder.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Medved <[email protected]>

Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 18:53:02 
To: Antique Phonograph List<phono-l at oldcrank.org>
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Columbia BC friction wheel drive


Greg,
 
Wonderful of you to share this, thanks so much.
 
Steve



> From: gbogantz1 at charter.net> To: phono-l at oldcrank.org> Date: Wed, 10 
> Sep 2008 15:47:37 -0400> Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Columbia BC friction wheel 
> drive> > I just received this link to a forum thread devoted to the Columbia 
> BC. > Reid Welch has fitted new friction parts to a BC and has had good 
> success > with them. He even includes a video of his machine in operation! 
> The only > one on the internet, I think. There's hope for us BC owners yet! 
> Good > stuff. Enjoy:> > 
> http://www.forum.condorcup.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=20&p=59#p51> > Greg 
> Bogantz> > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Zonophone2006 at 
> aol.com>> To: <phono-l at oldcrank.org>> Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2008 5:16 
> AM> Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Columbia BC friction wheel drive> > > > paul baker 
> used to restore these but he takes a long time to do it> >> >> > In a message 
> dated 8/30/2008 3:49:30 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,> > steve_noreen at 
> msn.com writes:> >> > Hi Greg,> >> > Does anyone make reproduction parts for 
> these 
 reproducers?> >> > Steve> >> >> >> > : [Phono-L] Columbia BC friction wheel 
drive> > Ron, it's difficult to> > explain the BC friction wheel driveshaft 
system > without pictures or > > handwaving> > :o) The drive train begins with 
a > gear-driven piece of metal tubing > > which is> > enclosed in the 
stationary outer > housing which is fastened to the gear> > housing casting on 
the side of the > machine. This first piece of tubing > > (call> > it part 1) 
rotates but does not > translate axially. Inside this rotating> > tubing is the 
brass coupling sleeve > (part 2) which can rotate and also > > slide> > along 
its axis. And inside the > brass sleeve is the solid rod (part 3) > > which> > 
connects with the amber wheel. > This part 3 rotates and also slides > > 
axially.> > Part 2 has two slots, > diametrically opposed and milled into its 
outside> > surface that run almost > the full length of the part. Part 1 
transmits > > its> > torque via two setscrews > which extend inward fr
 om Part 1 into the slots > > milled> > in part 2. (Access to > these screws is 
via a hole drilled in the s> > tationary outer tube.) This > allows Part 2 to 
be rotated by part 1 and > > also> > to slide axially inside part > 1. Part 3 
has a "T" shaped fixture at its > > end> > that engages two longitudinal > 
slots milled INSIDE of part 2. This is > > what> > transmits the torque from 
part > 2 to part 3 and also allows part 3 to> > translate axially. The slots 
inside > of part 2 do not extend all the way > > to the> > ends of part 2. When 
part 3 is > pulled along the mandrel with the > > reproducer,> > its T fixture 
hits the ends > of the slots inside of part 2 and thereby > > drags> > part 2 
along with it > axially. All this assemblage has a purposefully> > sloppy fit 
to allow the > amber wheel end of part 3 to wobble around > > radially so> > it 
can follow the > stylus assembly as it is raised and lowered from the> > record 
surface.> > Clear as mud? Again, it's hard to envi
 sion what's > > happening> > without > seeing the structure in detail. But 
maybe this helps understand > > it.> >> > Greg Bogantz> > 
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