I use shellac. Simple, reversable, and authentic.phonojim wrote:What do you use to attach the stylus bar to a glass diaphragm? I'm thinking shellac but am open to suggestions since I haven't done a glass one before.
Jim
George P.
I use shellac. Simple, reversable, and authentic.phonojim wrote:What do you use to attach the stylus bar to a glass diaphragm? I'm thinking shellac but am open to suggestions since I haven't done a glass one before.
Jim
I think Steve only does Edison reproducers, because he researches them while he does the work.briankeith wrote:How does one get a hold of Steven Medved as I need one rebuilt also ?? Mine is the kind of Columbia reproducer that is pinned directly on to the horn - I think it is an AP or and AQ model, no feed screw what-so-ever, not sure.
Steve told me a few days ago that he has been doing alot of Columbia floating reproducers. He does not just do Edison reproducers, but he sure does know a lot about them!alang wrote:I think Steve only does Edison reproducers, because he researches them while he does the work.briankeith wrote:How does one get a hold of Steven Medved as I need one rebuilt also ?? Mine is the kind of Columbia reproducer that is pinned directly on to the horn - I think it is an AP or and AQ model, no feed screw what-so-ever, not sure.
Andreas
Good to know.Dave D wrote: Steve told me a few days ago that he has been doing alot of Columbia floating reproducers. He does not just do Edison reproducers, but he sure does know a lot about them!
Dave