Wanted: Nickel Diamond Disc Reproducer
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Wanted: Nickel Diamond Disc Reproducer
Looking for one in E+ cosmetic condition. Don't care if it has a bad stylus.
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Re: Wanted: Nickel Diamond Disc Reproducer
I think I might have what you are searching for. Jerry B.
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Re: Wanted: Nickel Diamond Disc Reproducer
Sent you P-Mail that I have an absolutely MINT NEW OLD DEALER STOCK Nickel Plated "New Edison Standard" or "Edisonic" reproducer. It is known by both of those names; but has a larger weight to get more sound out of the accoustic Diamond Discs and to Play the Electrically recorded Diamond Discs with enough volume to dance to without rattling or "blasting."Jerry B. wrote:I think I might have what you are searching for. Jerry B.
Regards,
Mark
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Re: Wanted: Nickel Diamond Disc Reproducer
Not to be pedantic, but while the "New Standard" and "Edisonic" usually refer to the same reproducer, the "Dance" is definitely a different animal. The top part of a Dance reproducer unscrews into 2 pieces because its diaphragm has a spring that connects to a bar above it. Good pics on this page (scroll down)marco wrote:Sent you P-Mail that I have an absolutely MINT NEW OLD DEALER STOCK Nickel Plated "New Edison Standard" "Dance" or "Edisonic" reproducer. It is known by all the names; but has a larger weight to get more sound out of the accoustic Diamond Discs and to Play the Electrically recorded Diamond Discs with enough volume to dance to without rattling or "blasting."Jerry B. wrote:I think I might have what you are searching for. Jerry B.
Regards,
Mark
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Re: Wanted: Nickel Diamond Disc Reproducer
[/quote]marco wrote:Sent you P-Mail that I have an absolutely MINT NEW OLD DEALER STOCK Nickel Plated "New Edison Standard" or "Edisonic" reproducer. It is known by both names; but has a larger weight to get more sound out of the accoustic Diamond Discs and to Play the Electrically recorded Diamond Discs with enough volume to dance to without rattling or "blasting."Jerry B. wrote:I think I might have what you are searching for. Jerry B.
Regards,
Mark
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Re: Wanted: Nickel Diamond Disc Reproducer
Sent you an updated PM with Photographs and information you requested regarding a an absolutely MINT NEW OLD DEALER STOCK gold plated "New Edison Standard/Edisonic" reproducer that I also have in its original packaging. Perfect--Not A Mark On IT. Best! Markmarco wrote:marco wrote:Jerry B. wrote:I think I might have what you are searching for. Jerry B.
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Re: Wanted: Nickel Diamond Disc Reproducer
Best! Mark