[Phono-L] Graphophone N Question
Zonophone2006 at aol.com
Zonophone2006 at aol.com
Thu Feb 12 14:07:38 PST 2009
hi jim et all
well well well
i bought the machine from a friend who bought it from shawn
i renickled to bed plate but have not put the new decal on it
i have an my self with the gutta reproducer but am trying to sell this one
but not in a hurry to do so
it is still a good machine
thanks for the web site on it
zono
In a message dated 2/11/2009 7:56:04 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
jnichol at fuse.net writes:
I sold my Columbia N in 2006 to Shawn O'Rourke (who's probably on
Phono-L). There are still pictures of the N at:
http://web.mac.com/jn45224/iWeb/Site/Library.html
I don't know enough about Columbias to know what kind of reproducer is
shown in the photos. But I believe it worked OK.
Jim Nichol
On Feb 11, 2009, at 5:35 PM, Raymond Wilenzick wrote:
> Happy Tom Edison's Birthday to all.
>
> I have a Columbia Type N Graphophone in very nice mechanical
> condition, but have a problem. When the #2 reproducer is lowered to
> playing position, the stylus does not quite contact the cylinder
> surface on any cylinder I have tried. The reproducer support tube
> is moving properly. Has anyone else seen this with a Type N, and if
> so what is the solution? I know the N was originally supplied with
> the #1 gutta percha reproducer ( which I don't have!), and wonder if
> it was thicker than a #2.
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Ray
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