Edison GEM Cylinder Phono-When Is the Reproducer Upside-Down

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Here is another one.
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Very nice branded case example. Mine is 31792.

This is another of the "special" ones for which someone ought to compile data.
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One suggestion given to me by an Edison repair guy was this - if you need to quiet noisy gears, try brushing on STP oil treatment straight out of the container. Its thick and sticks to the gears causing a cushioning effect. I have used it on several machines and noticed a difference...
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PeterF wrote:Note that this stylus is for brown wax cylinders and not black wax - all 2-minute only, of course.
So what happens if you play a black wax cylinder on this machine? Does it damage the cylinder? the stylus? I don't have any brown wax cylinders but I might have a black wax cylinder that I could sacrifice just to hear this play. Wouldn't want to do that if it will damage the stylus.

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I have played black wax cylinders on my Branded Case Gem with no problem. However, 2 min. indestructible cylinders will not play right for this machine. A really difficult accessory to find is the matching Gem recorder. Like what others said these are for playing an occasional record, and mostly for display. They are collector grade machines.
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[quote="PeterF"] I also don't happen to know if this was the initial configuration, on the earlier/original "drip-pan" Gem.

Hi All- the Drip-pan reproducer is built into the carriage and is not removable-- Very different than the reproducer on the Gem pictured here--

re: being noisy-- Yes- Gems are often noisy, but sometimes it is simply a function of the small gear that is on the end of the governor shaft being worn. Try trading out the shaft with one from a machine that runs quietly-- OR-- as was the case with a Maroon Gem I have that was extremely noisy (--a very loud hum--) I bought a repro governor shaft from Ron Sitko-- It was like magic- The hum virtually disappeared. In my experience, most noise comes from the small gears that are turning the fastest (make sense). I've since replaced the governor shaft in a Model A Gem and it is much, much quieter.

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outune wrote:
PeterF wrote: I also don't happen to know if this was the initial configuration, on the earlier/original "drip-pan" Gem.

Hi All- the Drip-pan reproducer is built into the carriage and is not removable-- Very different than the reproducer on the Gem pictured here--

re: being noisy-- Yes- Gems are often noisy, but sometimes it is simply a function of the small gear that is on the end of the governor shaft being worn. Try trading out the shaft with one from a machine that runs quietly-- OR-- as was the case with a Maroon Gem I have that was extremely noisy (--a very loud hum--) I bought a repro governor shaft from Ron Sitko-- It was like magic- The hum virtually disappeared. In my experience, most noise comes from the small gears that are turning the fastest (make sense). I've since replaced the governor shaft in a Model A Gem and it is much, much quieter.

Brad Abell
finaly someone who sees the same as i do
most collectors say the gem is a noisy machine nothing can be done about it
mostly however its indeed the govenor with a worn gear
a gem with a new spring, mint or new gearing, new govenor weights and springs, aswell as new rubbers under the base will run as quiet as can be


greetings
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