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I need a new stylus and a total rebuild on my unusual $3.00 little Columbia AP. Can anyone suggest someone to do this ?? The reproducer is rigidly attached to the horn. This model was designed without a feed screw. The groove of the record propels the reproducer along the record. It has to be perfectly level to work correctly, so there is an adjuster on one corner to balance for proper playing

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I would contact Steven Medved.... I'm sure he can do it for you and is an expert on these.
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How does one get in touch with him ??

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Brian, bring your reproducer to the show and have Ron Sitko look at it. I have had him rebuild several of my Columbia reproducers and he does an excellent job. Steve

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