[Phono-L] Graphophone N Question

Zonophone2006 at aol.com Zonophone2006 at aol.com
Sat Feb 14 03:11:54 PST 2009


hi
i am rob mallett in sarasota florida
the reproducer is original but not for that machine
the gutta percha is what belongs on that
email me and i can take some pictures of it
its a good machine
i was trying to sell it at the florida show but not much was selling due to  
the economy
zono
 
 
In a message dated 2/12/2009 7:53:10 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
jnichol at fuse.net writes:

The  "Indiana Graphophone" nameplate in my pictures below is gone? I   
wonder what happened to it? Do you have any pics of the machine with   
the new nickel plating? I always intended to do that (and a new   
decal), and I think Shawn was planning the same. What were you  saying  
about a gutta percha reproducer? I could never figure out if  the metal  
one in my pictures was an original or a repro. By the way,  remind me  
who "zono" is. I usually don't remember who the alias guys  are.

Jim Nichol
jnichol at fuse.net

On Feb 12, 2009, at 5:09 PM,  Zonophone2006 at aol.com wrote:

> hi again
> shawn or someone did  take the id plate off but its all the same still
> i wish i has the id  plate too
> best to all
> 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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