Needles on Ebay from soundgen

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Needles on Ebay from soundgen

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We sell top quality needles worldwide , the Ebay link below is what is available there

http://tinyurl.com/p2kcbr9

We can sell directly for larger quantities at lower prices , the needles are available in 4 "tones " Loud , Medium , Soft and Extra Soft

See this link for detailed use ( For new collectors )

http://www.ebay.co.uk/gds/Steel-gramoph ... 908/g.html

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I have been using these needles for years and can recommend them.

Roger.

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I have also heard good things about these needles...I'm looking forward to giving them a spin.

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I highly recommend these needles, the medium tones are wonderful and almost identical to the original half tones made by (or for?) Victor.

Sean

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i have just received a message regarding old used needles !

I've got a pot of used needles. It seems a shame I can't send them somewhere for re-sharpening!


The answer which for some reason a lot of people don't understand

hello Dave , thanks for your message , yes it is a great pity you can't resharpen them , that is because the needles are made from mild iron wire which is soft and can be sharpened , the sharpened iron needles are then " case hardened " to turn them into STEEL needles , to resharpen the steel needles would require much harder and expensive abrasives ! Regards Mike

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