I will thank you.  Would you kindly click (or copy/paste) my email as
included on my original message and contact me again (so I can contact
you)?  The list now strips the email address and identity of any and all
senders to Phono-L.

Thanks!

On 11/12/14, 3:37 PM, "Antique Phonograph List" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>I have friend who has done that
>Please contact me off list
>
>Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Nov 12, 2014, at 2:38 PM, Antique Phonograph List
>><[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello All,
>> 
>> I¹ve come to own a Pathé Diffusor phonograph whose paper cone has some
>> moderate damage to it (e.g., a few small tears and folds and the metal
>> stylus holder has separated from the paper cone).  I¹ve already been in
>> touch with vintage radio speaker restorer Buford Chidester about
>>replacing
>> the cone with a new one, but I am also looking into having a go at
>>repairing
>> the paper damage myself, in the interest of learning, appreciating, and
>> preserving the original.
>> 
>> I¹ve been reading up on some of the bookbinding hobby sites about
>>various
>> vintage paper repair techniques including using archival grade tissue
>>tapes
>> and starch based glues. I was wondering if anyone out there has
>>attempted
>> such a repair themselves (on a Diffusor or even an Actuuelle cone), who
>> might have a few tips to share?
>> 
>> [For this who might not be familiar with the Diffusor design, here¹s a
>>very
>> informative web site that showcases the same model as mine:
>> http://www.radio-antiks.com/IndexRadio-Antiks_Pathe_Diffusor.htm ]
>> 
>> Thanks all,
>> 
>> Arvin <mailto:[email protected]>
>> in Massachusetts
>> 
>> 
>> 
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