Hello again Gabriel:
Your serial number puts the machine just a few hundred below the
introduction of the Triumph. The motor number is correct for that machine.
All good
news since the Speed Control Knob was standardized by this time so there
should be no problem locating the correct
Terry Baer(t...@edisontriumph.com)
You could also try Terry Baer as he sells triumph parts.
Steve
Hello again Gabriel:
Your serial number puts the machine just a few hundred below the
introduction of the Triumph. The motor number is correct for that machine.
All good
news
Thank you very much. But I am pretty sure the knob I have bought is from a
Triumph as it as even the speed indicator. Here you are the pictures.
http://www.boxio.com/40CWBT7HTNVP/KICX2301.JPG
http://www.boxio.com/40WI0NUD52LS/KICX2299.JPG
http://www.boxio.com/40150Y4QK14X/KICX2297.JPG
I haven't
Greetings Gabriel:
It is difficult to address your problems without examining the phonograph.
What is the serial number of the Triton springmotor? What is the serial
number of the machine? There were different threads used early on. When the
speed control knob gained the pointer and the
Thank you Al,
My Spring Motor serial number is 29251 and the motor frame number is 11523. It
has not the speed calibrations printed on the bedplate. I though only Triumphs
had that prints. I think all the machine is original and nobody but me has
touched it in 100 years. It has a square crank
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