Wow, that is a tough one, an obscure late 20's Sonora phonograph, with an even 
more obscure extension for the crank . George Volema at Great Lakes may be your 
best bet. There is also a fellow in Wisconsin, who is an avid Phonograph 
Collector, who has over the years managed to obtain, many odd and obscure parts 
as well. When I was looking for an odd rare part (the swivel pin) for a Gibson 
Traveling Tone arm, he was the only one I could find in the entire U.S. 
Phonograph world that seemed to have one. When I come up with his name I will 
forward it to you. 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Maffit" <[email protected]> 
To: "Antique Phonograph List" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 9:25:41 PM 
Subject: [Phono-L] Sonora Tonalie part needed 

Phono List: 



I am looking for another "needle in a haystack" however, this group has 
always helped. 



I had a motor repaired with new springs and apparently I misplaced or lost a 
part! 



First of all, it is a Sonora floor model. On the underside of the lid it 
has: 



Tonalie sonora 

Clear as a bell 



I think it is a late 20s model as it has a similar cabinet design as my 
Victor VV-8-35, thus my guess at the year. 



Any info on the machine in general? 



I am missing an "extension" for the crank which attaches to the motor 
winding shaft and, if I recall correctly, is about 4' to 6' in length. The 
crank threads on the extension allowing the crank to function the distance 
from the right cabinet wall to reach the motor. The extension part looked 
like it was made from a wire or rod wound around to make the extension. 



So: 



Has anyone have an idea of what the *** I am trying to explain / describe? 
Moreover, anyone have one to part with? 

Or a workable substitute. 



Thanks 



Bob 

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