I have a 2/4 min. Columbia BET that is missing the lid. If anyone has any to
trade or sell, please let me know. Id doesn't matter if the handle is there or
not. I have a handle.Harvey Kravitz
I want to wish the membership of this Forum a wonderful Veteran's Day. Please
take time to think about the sacrifices our men and women made so we can enjoy
the freedoms that we take for granted. Also, play your patriotic disk and
cylinder records to reflect the meaning of Veteran's Day.Harvey K
a
poppy! Jim Cartwright
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I want to wish the membership a Happy Thanksgiving. Take time out to reflect
for what we are thankful for, especially Phonographs.Harvey Kravitz
Thanks Loren. Merry Christmas to you, also.Harvey Kravitz
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Merry Christmas to the Phono-L’ers out there! Be sure to let us know wh
I think George V's prices are reasonable.I have dealt with him for many years,
and he has always been square with me. He provides a great service that we
need. Without him, how are you going to complete that phonograph??Harvey
Kravitz
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This motor was used in the higher range Sonora machines. Sonora used Swiss made
parts.Harvey Kravitz
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I believe the long flat thing
I have a VV 1-1, and here is how I removed the turntable. I would saturate the
spindle with either penetrating oil, liquid wrench or Kroil. Let the oil seep
into the spindle and the turntable. After a few hours, put a couple of small
pry bars underneath the turn table. Do not force this Take
Steve, I believe Wyatt has these reproduction elbows. It's been a while since I
saw his listings.Good luck,Harvey Kravitz
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Subject: [Phono-L] Opera elbow
Hello,
It's probably a Model D Standard. These were 2.4 min. The model E was strictly
a 4 min. machine.Harvey Kravitz
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Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2017 6:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Edison E
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Does it have an N reproducer and a large carriage?
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Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2017 7:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Edison E
It states on the ID plate it's an E.
On Apr 13, 2017 8:43 PM, "Bob via Phono-L" w
Does it have the large carriage with the Model N reproducer? That is the
correct, original configuration.
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Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2017 7:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Edison E
I can send a pic of the ID
erial plate, and what looked
to me as an E is an F model.
On Apr 13, 2017 11:59 PM, "Randy Larson" wrote:
It has an H with a small reproducer
On Apr 13, 2017 10:01 PM, "harvey kravitz via Phono-L"
wrote:
Does it have an N reproducer and a large carriage?
From: Rand
ort
the E nameplate. Otherwise, everything else points to a Model F. Of course,
you never know what really happened at the Edison factory.
Jim Nichol
On Apr 13, 2017, at 9:29 PM, harvey kravitz via Phono-L
wrote:
It's probably a Model D Standard. These were 2.4 min. The model
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