Hi, Anyone in the UK got a spare model C reproducer in working order they want to sell ?
Cheers
NO LONGER WANTED - Working model C reproducer
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- Victor III
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NO LONGER WANTED - Working model C reproducer
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- Victor II
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Re: WANTED - Working model C reproducer
With or without side arm ? with mica or copper diaphragm ? may be useful if you indicate your budget for this . I have several loose reproducers Regards
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- Victor III
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Re: WANTED - Working model C reproducer
Well, I though I just needed a bog standard C without side arm (either diaphragm) for an Edison Bell Gem I have just restored. However, I have now tried it with a C and B off other machines and both rub on the cylinder when lowered ! I can only assume , despite what everyone says, that the "New Model" reproducer IS different from the C...
It is odd though as I have an Edison Bell Standard which works fine with a C. The position of the reproducer over the mandrel is fixed so I don't see any way round this.
I guess I now need an even more difficult to find "New Model" !
It is odd though as I have an Edison Bell Standard which works fine with a C. The position of the reproducer over the mandrel is fixed so I don't see any way round this.
I guess I now need an even more difficult to find "New Model" !
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- Victor II
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Re: WANTED - Working model C reproducer
Yes , you will need a New Model reproducer. They are not the same as an Edison model C . The stylus in Edison - Bell reproducers is mounted differently to the Edison stylus bar , due to a variation in the angle of contact to the record surface in Edison Bell phonographs. The usage of the New Model reproducer is even more critical in the later EB models , the ELF , IMP ERA and DON. I suggest keep an eye out on ebay , as loose New Models do surface there every now and then , or do what I have done at least twice n the past -- look out in antique and collectors auctions for an Edison Bell phono in distressed or incomplete condition but still having the parts you need. I sourced a complete EB Gem motor that way , there was little left of the case of the phono , so it wasn't expensive as it didn't have much appeal for other bidders. You may have to wait a while , but I find that if I keep looking in the right places and often enough , most times I find what I want. I have a few spare Model C's but sorry no spare New Models a the moment .Good luck !Gramtastic wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 5:08 am Well, I though I just needed a bog standard C without side arm (either diaphragm) for an Edison Bell Gem I have just restored. However, I have now tried it with a C and B off other machines and both rub on the cylinder when lowered ! I can only assume , despite what everyone says, that the "New Model" reproducer IS different from the C...
It is odd though as I have an Edison Bell Standard which works fine with a C. The position of the reproducer over the mandrel is fixed so I don't see any way round this.
I guess I now need an even more difficult to find "New Model" !
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- Victor III
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Re: WANTED - Working model C reproducer
Thanks for the confirmation that the New Model reproducer is different ! I will keep a look out for one now I know..... every day is indeed a school day !