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Hi Allen -- It's basically a mechanical procedure, very straightforward, that you can have done by any number of people in the phonograph restoration world. However, my experience is that Steve Medved has a unique sensitivity to the nuances of several affiliated aspects of this job, that most of the others don't possess or don't worry about. In addition, he does listening tests on suitable machines as part of the work. He may recommend other improvements, such as replacing gaskets, which should be done at any rate if the existing ones are original or hard. The result of Steve's conscientious approach can be a dramatic improvement in sound quality and volume, over what you might expect from a simple R & R (remove & replace) of the stylus bar or basic stylus and gasket replacement. Good luck, Andy On Nov 23, 2008, at 8:41 AM, [email protected] wrote: > Hi, > > Who should I relay as a good (mail order) provider of this service?: > >>> I was wondering if you know any other person that can >>> put > a new diamond needle in my B reproducer (Edison) for me, << > > Allen

