EMG in Cornwall
https://www.windupgram.co.uk/emg-mark-ix-gramophone/
EMG in Cornwall
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- Victor VI
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EMG in Cornwall
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Re: EMG in Cornwall
That didn't last long, the link no longer exists. Lucky you saved a picture Mike.
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Re: EMG in Cornwall
Looks like a Mk IX like I have unless I'm mistaken. Anyone know what the details on the machine were?
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Re: EMG in Cornwall
not surprised , I sold the one that was stolen for £2,800 although that was an original electric motor not a replaced motor !jamiegramo wrote:That didn't last long, the link no longer exists. Lucky you saved a picture Mike.
http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... stolen+emg
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Re: EMG in Cornwall
Unfortunately this dealer (John Sleep) does not show recently sold machines on his website.OrthoSean wrote:Looks like a Mk IX like I have unless I'm mistaken. Anyone know what the details on the machine were?
Sean
As others have said, it looks like a Mk.IX with an electric motor, and what appears to be the elusive glass storage jar for fibre needles.