Thanks, Al.

I have a spare C but those other problems are enough to keep me away.

Ron

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Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2013 8:20 PM
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Gem on Ebay My 2 Cents worth...



Greetings Ron:

That particular seller takes machines apart and sells the parts separately.
I am personally against parting out a working machine so I would not
purchase it.  That being said, the motor has a few issues.  In addition to
those stated in the listing, the belt idler tension pulley, arm, and spring
seem to be missing.  Someone has worked on the motor which indicates there
may be more hidden problems created by a kitchen table repairman.  Do you
really want to buy this then have to go and separately buy a good Model C
Reproducer, $100, replace the cabinet, $175, find a Gem cone horn, $25
reproduction.  The Model C Gem would actually be correct with the 6 panel
straight morning glory horn but an original can command $200 with a crane.
A complete and working machine from a fellow collector would seem to be the
best way to get a Gem.  The ones that go for crazy prices are those with the
Gem Special Automatic Speaker in a branded top cabinet with the all brass
witches hat horn.  Thi  s makes sense due to only 20,000 being made and few
surviving intact.  A nice 2 minute Gem that is complete often sells on eBay
for $400 to $500 depending on condition.

Best wishes,
Al

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