Trouble rebuilding a Oro-Phone reproducer

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Re: Trouble rebuilding a Oro-Phone reproducer

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Mine had a needle misaligned and I attempted to repair and in the process I broke a piece off the bakelight piece. Now it sounds scratchy and has low volume. I must have tightened the screws too much. Are there parts for repair?

Here are photos. Mine came with my Edison C-19 player.
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Re: Trouble rebuilding a Oro-Phone reproducer

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I also have an Oro-Phone Edison adapter Military model. I guess I'm lucky because mine sounds great! I believe the Oro-Phone is Orthophonic and the other Edison adapter I have, The Oro-Tone Cheiftain is pre-Orthophonic. both sound great, but the Military is the best.

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