[Phono-L] Wide Columbia belts and more

Ron L'Herault lherault at bu.edu
Sat Aug 30 07:38:58 PDT 2008


There does not seem to be any connection between the brass sleeve and the
inner steel(?) drive shaft.  How is the brass sleeve supposed to be pulled
along?

Ron L

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From: phono-l-bounces at oldcrank.org [mailto:phono-l-bounces at oldcrank.org] On
Behalf Of Greg Bogantz
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 2:32 AM
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Wide Columbia belts and more

The brass sliding sleeve is part of the telescoping drive shaft that turns 
the amber wheel.  There are three sections to this driveshaft and when the 
reproducer is at the extreme start of the record, the brass section sticks 
out of the left side of the support casting.  But when the reproducer has 
extended all the way to the opposite end of the long mandrel, the brass 
section is pulled with it as the driveshaft extends.

Greg Bogantz



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ron L'Herault" <lherault at bu.edu>
To: "'Antique Phonograph List'" <phono-l at oldcrank.org>; 
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Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 11:42 PM
Subject: [Phono-L] Wide Columbia belts and more


> Oh wise and learned members, Is there anyone who sells the wide Columbia
> belts with stitching as found on machines such as the BG and BC?
>
> I saw my first BC today.  It seems to have a modern replacement for the
> vulcanite "shoe".  Does anyone have an original instruction sheet for this
> baby?  I'd like to know what the sliding brass sleeve on the drive shaft 
> to
> the amber wheel does, for instance.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ron L
>
>
>
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