Wurlitzer Assistance Needed

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Re: Wurlitzer Assistance Needed

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Here she is all put together and spiffied up! Just awaiting a tonearm.
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Re: Wurlitzer Assistance Needed

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Thanks for posting... Never seen a Wurlitzer Hand Crank Phonograph before...

:o)

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NEFaurora wrote:Thanks for posting... Never seen a Wurlitzer Hand Crank Phonograph before...

:o)

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There is debate on this. I couldnt find one anywhere online. I found an Emerson Euphonic but the motorboard and base are different. I am in need to a tonearm and mount. Having problems finding the right one. Ive tried a few Victor orthophonics and they are too long.
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Re: Wurlitzer Assistance Needed

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What does the motor look like Steve? I'm curious

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mick_vt wrote:What does the motor look like Steve? I'm curious
It has a Heineman P5567 2 spring motor. Female crank.
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