Hi Matt,


That machine uses a diamond reproducer--so you don't have to change any 
needles.  You will want to play ONLY Edison Diamond disc records on it.  If it 
turns out that it needs a diamond, they are kind of pricey.  I am sure there 
are people on this list that could set you up with one.  



I just did think of one thing.  Perhaps your machine came with the adaptor to 
play regular 78 records.  I guess you would have to describe the reproducer you 
got with it before any of us could tell you for sure what you need.



  I have found diamond disc machines easy to work on.  Just make sure the 
spring is wound down all the way before you begin doing anything!  Good luck 
and have fun with it.



Mike Sorter


-----Original Message-----
From: matt hager <[email protected]>
To: phono <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, Sep 10, 2009 3:08 pm
Subject: [Phono-L] Edison S-19-SM





ello All, 
 
This is my second post, However I read with baited breath every word of the 
mail 
ist.
 
I finished the restore on my Victor VV-IV. And it sounds great and looks 
onederful. Today I got a call from a friend who said he found a "Stand Up 
ictrola" Would I be interested. I said sure and when I got there I found it to 
e a Edison S-19-SM Serial Number 3224. It winds up fine and turns. However it 
eeds lots of TLC. I had to fork over $35 to get and I did.
 
Now my question, What type of needle does it use20and where can I get one? Ok 
uestions. IS there anything Special I should know before I start to tear this 
achine apart?
 
thanks in advance,
 
Matt
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