Dear Phonolisters:

I am restoring a very nice little Claxtonia table model phonograph and need
to replace the reproducer diaphragm.  It measures exactly 1-15/16" in
diameter and has the usual small hole in the center. A snap ring holds it in
place but spread in a narrow channel beneath the diaphragm in the body of
the reproducer is a rubbery grey sealant that came out with the diaphragm.
It reminds me of some kind of modern window sealant.

Can anyone tell me where to get a replacement diaphragm in that size and
what material should be used to replace the sticky, grey sealant?

Thanks,
GrnMountainBill
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