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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Steven Medved
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2012 6:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Early Holey H, H with holes in the weight is sold
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> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]; [email protected]
> Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2012 12:02:12 -0400
> Subject: [Phono-L] For Sale German made NOS Exposition reproducer and
Early Holey H, H with holes in the weight
> 
> 
> If my posting bothers anyone please let me know as I actually enjoy fixed
price offers from fellow members as it keeps me up on prices and I have made
purchases.
> I am actually taking a loss on all of these as the H I will install new
gaskets and you will get it at the price I paid for it and there is no
rebuild charge.  
> Holey H:
> It is an average looking H with a shiny top.  
> 
> The H with holes in the weight I paid $115 for and after rebuilding it I
will sell it at $115, it is all original and in the correct band of serial
numbers (A290,000 to A340,000) for the H with holes.  All I need to know is
if you want the stylus bar made not to move or to swivel.  Edison made the
swivel bar to compensate for the fast wear of the wax amberols, it did not
work and by 1910 he fixed the bar in the H, K and J.  Fixing the bar makes
it track properly, but that is up to you.  
> German made Exposition reproducer:
> 
> There is a tiny bit of rust on the one flat spring that I left there
intentionally, but I would grade it 98% and it looks new until you look
close.  Then you can tell it is old.
> I have reproducers I forgot I had so I want to reduce by selling about
half of the ones I have.  As you can see I am selling it for the cost of the
parts I have in it, I am not making a profit especially when you include the
labor I put in the rebuild.
> Here is a New Old Stock German Made Exposition reproducer with a paper
label behind the mica.  The reproducer HAD three problems, the flange, the
mica (sound) and loose label. I corrected all three.  Most of the rebuild
people charge $40 just to replace gaskets, the instructions Victor has for
the Exhibition tell you to put the needle bar up to the mica, but you get
better sound and more volume with the bar around .003 away.  
> First the metal flange would not fit Victor machines, I solved this by
adding a Exhibition flange ($7.00) from Ron Sitko.  To do this I had to tap
the holes to 5-40 which I did by first tapping them to 4-40.  Next I added
two Exhibition flange screws from Ron Sitko ($10.00 for the pair, they are
very nicely made and blued).  Finally the mica was cheap looking and looked
like the poor quality mica you see today with the large punched hole and the
delamination on the edges so I replaced it with a NOS Exhibition mica
($7.50).
> Years ago I paid $40 for the reproducer in its box.  As you can see not
counting the rebuild, clean, and new gaskets I have over $60.00 in this
reproducer.  
> I cleaned the nickel in clock cleaner and then used Flitz so the nickel
looks almost new.  The back was painted black and has the original black
paint that looks new.  The paper label came loose, I cemented in back in
place and installed new gaskets and sound tested it.  It sounded better than
the Exhibition I rebuilt with the hard gaskets back in the 1980's.  I will
include 5 loud tone Everest NOS Swiss needles and 5 gold plated medium trek
needles with it.
> The needle bar has a round hole.  
> The cost is $60 plus shipping and to cap shipping at $5.00 I will make the
cost $65.00 which will include priority mail shipping with delivery
confirmation in the 7x7x6 priority mail box.  You will get the reproducer,
its original box, the tissue paper it was wrapped in.  The reproducer will
not be packed in its box to prevent damage.  
> If you have an offer that is close let me know, I will go by the first
full or close offer I have.  I have two of these, one is rebuilt the other
will need to be rebuilt.  I rebuilt if for someone that did not want it and
will sell the second one at the same price.
> After selling all the reproducers I want to sell I will not break even as
I purchased the diamond reproducers at full price and they all had bad
diamonds.  If I was not honest I could recover my full cost, but my
reputation is worth more than money and I did not buy them to make money, I
purchased them to keep.  Now that my research is 90% complete I want to get
rid of at least 50% of the reproducers that I have.  
> Steve                                           
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