Which, book? Page #?

Jim

On Mar 28, 2010, at 7:38 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> Hi, folks--- got into this late, but George has ably explained it all. Just 
> to answer the qustion about whether it's a ruby -- undoubtedly not, I'm 
> sure it's just formed glass, "ruby colored" (they called it a "hard 
> composition 
> tip"). The one in the book belongs to me, and as for how it sounds---- 
> considering the limitations of the Columbia small-diameter floaters, not bad! 
> It 
> has always siurprised me the diversity of
> what could be used as a "stylus mount" for a Columbia floater -- "cups," 
> old ball point pen tops, percussion caps, etc.-- and still produce an 
> acceptable sound. 
> 
> Best to all,
> 
> Tim Fabrizio
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