But don't spend a lot of cash buying a Tungstyle needle tin, that clip is vicious, and will remove the design on the tin the first time you push it in!Orchorsol wrote:As Teak says, it's for a tin of HMV Tungstyle semi-permanent needles (called Tungstone in the US) - the tin is longer, slimmer and narrower than the usual tin shape.
HMV 101 - Please help diagnose the problem
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In case you don't have one, here's a PDF version of the original owner's manual --
which is also downloadable from here -- http://badonoer.blogspot.com/2015/01/in ... bling.html
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which is also downloadable from here -- http://badonoer.blogspot.com/2015/01/in ... bling.html
HTH,
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Phono48 wrote:But don't spend a lot of cash buying a Tungstyle needle tin, that clip is vicious, and will remove the design on the tin the first time you push it in!Orchorsol wrote:As Teak says, it's for a tin of HMV Tungstyle semi-permanent needles (called Tungstone in the US) - the tin is longer, slimmer and narrower than the usual tin shape.
Thank you for this practical advice.
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Re: HMV 101 - Please help diagnose the problem
OrthoFan wrote:In case you don't have one, here's a PDF version of the original owner's manual --
which is also downloadable from here -- http://badonoer.blogspot.com/2015/01/in ... bling.html
HTH,
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Very good ! Thank you for the link. Most interesting indeed.