Ray:

I know someone who bouugh a model "N" years ago and had it renickled and 
cleaned by a very respected and knowledgable phonograph repair person. When the 
owner received the machine back the repair person stated that he had to move 
and make a new bearing on the end gate for the manderel to fit because the 
position of the old bearing?no longer fit correctly with the mandrel? which 
caused?the reproducer to track incorrectly. After the repair the machine played 
wonderfully.

Rick

-----Original Message-----
From: Raymond Wilenzick <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Sent: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 5:35 pm
Subject: [Phono-L] Graphophone N Question



Happy Tom Edison's Birthday to all.

I have a Columbia Type N Graphophone in very nice mechanical condition, but 
have 
a problem.  When the #2 reproducer is lowered to playing position, the stylus 
does not quite contact the cylinder surface on any cylinder I have tried.  The 
reproducer support tube is moving properly.  Has anyone else seen this with a 
Type N, and if so what is the solution?  I know the N was originally supplied 
with the #1 gutta percha reproducer ( which I don't have!), and wonder if it 
was 
thicker than a #2.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Ray
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