Either spammers or hackers have gotten into Harvey's, and now Bobby  
Carver's mailing list.  Don't open the attachment, folks!  The  subject, "Re:" 
is 
a dead give-away that it's not a message from Harvey or  Bob.
 
: )
 
Edwary 
 
 
In a message dated 6/3/2012 6:18:23 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:



dish soap diluted in water and a soft toothbrush and brush  in the 
direction of the grooves all around the surface,rinse with tap water  and dry 
with a 
terry face cloth.It may take 2-3 attempts but should work.Never  use a pin!










From:

Dennis Back  <[email protected]>;               


To:

Antique Phonograph List  <[email protected]>;                   


Subject:

[Phono-L] Paint  flecks on a Blue Amberol               


Sent:

Sun, Jun 3, 2012 9:49:35 PM        








A friend just called me and asked if I knew of a way  to get paint flecks 
off a Blue Amberol cylinder, without damaging it.  

I was thinking a pin or needle using a magnifying glass to gently dig  the 
flecks out?  

Playing the cylinder the correct Diamond B  reproducer might dislodge some 
of the flecks, but might not be good for the  stylus.

I asked if the paint was oil based, and he said he did NOT  think it was 
and thought it was plain "house paint." 

Any  ideas?

Thanks,
Dennis  
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