Listers:
The following is a list of songs / artists I am needing for a project, I
have the recordings however, need the 78s themselves.
In the event you are willing to part with one or more in your possession /
collection.
Any contacts you may have could prove useful as well.
Phono Listers:
Does anyone have experience with having someone paint flowers on a
phonograph horn?
If anyone has a referral for such or comments / recommendations as to Whom:
tips / methods: cautions ext. It would be appreciated.
Later
Bob
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Listers:
I am looking for some information regarding a phono I ran across this
weekend.
For all practical purposes, it seemed like a Victor III with a Brass bell
horn aprx. 17 ½ in diameter X 28.
The oddity for my experience was the ID plate when it identified type it
stated it was:
Phono Listers:
I can't find the source contact information , for the person who I got my
last batch of cylinder cardboard replacement posts from.
I would appreciate any info you may have.
Thanks in advance
Bob Maffit
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Phono Folk:
Thanks for the responses to my request, I have sent off order info
inquiries.
Again, thanks
Bob
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Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 7:35 PM
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Listers:
I am looking for a reference online or / in print some ware I can get
instructions and or diagrams for rebuilding a Orthophonic reproducer.
My friend who does support me on projects which I can't do, is a little
perplexed and wants some guidance before proceeding.
Thanks in advanc
hold things in position while doing tasks such as
reinstalling the rather tiny ball bearings.
Ron L
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Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2016 10:54 AM
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On 11/13/2016 10:10 PM, Bob Maffit via Phono-L wrote:
Ron:
You are the first to respond.
He has been able to disassemble the reproducer for the most part. It looks
like maybe someone had attempted repair prior however, obviously some of the
ball bearin
Listers:
I am researching transitioning a Columbia BF to a BFT.
Knowing very little, I suspect it is more than taking any old Columbia
back-bract removing the disc tone arm, and finding the correct tone-arm
/for a cylinder player.
So, I would appreciate any guidance you folks may offer, i
hono-L] Questions re. "transitioning a Columbia BF to a BFT"
You may want to get the arm first and then get the back bracket that
positions the arm at the correct distance .
Ron L
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Sent: Sunday,
Listers:
As follow-up to my previous post regarding the converting of a Columbia BF
to a BFT, Does anyone on the list have any of the conversion parts ( tone
arm: back bracket: elbow): they are willing to part with?
The most critical at present would be the "tone arm", as I can add what I
nee
Steve:
If the reproducer is still available, I will take it.
Please advise
later
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Sent: Monday, May 29, 2017 4:00 PM
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Subject: [Phono-L] Brunswick Blak
Phono folks:
I am in need of the upper belt pulley for my Columbia BF. I checked with
George Vollema with no luck. Do any of you know where I can get one, either
original or repo?
Your help is appreciated.
Later
Bob Maffit
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Columbia upper belt pulley for BF needed
I take it you are looking for a wider belt and preferably one with edge or
several rows of stitching?
Ron L
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Sent: Monday, August 14, 2017 11:35 PM
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Columbia upper belt pulley for BF needed
I take it you are looking for a wider belt and preferably one with edge or
several rows of stitching?
Ron L
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Phono list:
I obtained a child's phonograph made by: General Phonograph manufacturing
Co. from Elyria Ohio. On the label at the base of the lid in front says:
Baby Cabinet
The sides and lid, are medal, with decals, like Humpty Dumpty.
It is missing the tone arm, which I think also functions
20"s by General Phonograph
Manufacturing Company, Elyria, Ohio. It is 9" wide 10" deep and 17" high.
www.youtube.com
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Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2018 1:53 PM
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(See link below).
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=general+phonograph+baby+cabinet
Jim Nichol
On Nov 11, 2018, at 1:53 PM, Bob Maffit via Phono-L
wrote:
Phono list:
I obtained a child’s phonograph made by: General Phonograph manufacturing Co.
from Elyria Ohio. On the label at the base o
Phono folk:
Is anyone making available reproes of cylinder box lids for say Edison Gold
Molded 2 min. or Edison 4 min. boxes?
If so, I would appreciate the contact information.
Thanks in advance
Bob Maffit
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Cc: Ron L'Herault
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] cylinder box lids / are reproes available?
Don't know about tops but a friend of mine makes perfect bottoms for the two
sizes of Blue Amberol boxes.
Ron L
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] cylinder box lids / are reproes available?
Hi Bob,
We have made peel & stick labels for the Edison 2 minute cylinders for some
years now.
-Scott & Denise Corbett
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Sent: Sunday, November 25, 201
Phono Listers:
I am looking for a Columbia AK support arm, either original or repro.
I am aware of George: Ron: and Wyatt however, am under the impression they
are either not available for a couple of months or they don't have such.
I would appreciate any referral or opportunity to obta
K support arm wanted
You could try Antique Phonograph Supply (APSCO).
Ron L
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Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2019 9:12 PM
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Cc: Bob Maffit
Subject: [Phono-L] Columbia A
Listers:
I had been wondering what had happened to the list and its members, as very
little was happening.
Well, it looks like we are still around.
Recently, I had inquired about a phono part and did get a reply. When
initiated, the list works.
Bob Maffit
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Listers:
I recently painted a Edison Standard A bedplate and a couple of parts,
which were a "disaster!". I am looking for someone who does the decals or
paints the corners and or gold pin striping. Items after doing such.
Does someone have a referral for plating phono parts?
Any comme
eys to successfully meeting our
clients expectations and taking them to the next level of gorgeous,
high-quality chrome plating ...
www.ogdenchrome.com
Steve
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Subject: [Phono-L] information needed
Listers:
I recently painted a Edison Standard A bedplate and a couple of parts, which
were a “disaster!”. I am looking for
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