I need 2 needle bars (and the tiny mica retainer screws) for Victor No. 2 reproducers. If you can help, please PM with price.
Thanks!
WANTED: Needle bars for Victor No. 2 reproducer
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Re: WANTED: Needle bars for Victor No. 2 reproducer
Would free be ok? Send me your address.
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Still looking. Need 2. Thanks!
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I sent you a couple of needle bars, but I also sent Harvey a brush for his Edison machine. I got the envelope that the Harveys brush was in back destroyed. It seems that you can't put anything in a envelope and it arrive intact. They told me that when it goes through the automatic separator's, they get tore open. I can send you another, but will have to charge shipping. Here is what they sent me on the brush.52089 wrote:Still looking. Need 2. Thanks!
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Re: WANTED: Needle bars for Victor No. 2 reproducer
I know what you mean. You used to be able to send something in an envelope, but not anymore. So much for good service.
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Kevin,
Can you send your address again?
Ronnie
Can you send your address again?
Ronnie
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Re: WANTED: Needle bars for Victor No. 2 reproducer
So much for good service.
The postal service had to automate in order to keep postage reasonable and delivery-service good. We would probably be paying $5 per letter if they still hand-sorted letters.
I think that the need to package phonograph parts in boxes rather than trying to get them through in paper envelopes designed for letters is a small price to pay for reasonable postage rates and quite good delivery times.
John
The postal service had to automate in order to keep postage reasonable and delivery-service good. We would probably be paying $5 per letter if they still hand-sorted letters.
I think that the need to package phonograph parts in boxes rather than trying to get them through in paper envelopes designed for letters is a small price to pay for reasonable postage rates and quite good delivery times.
John
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Re: WANTED: Needle bars for Victor No. 2 reproducer
I agree. When you think about it, sending a letter across country for the cost involved is the best deal in the world. I was just being lazy and didn't even give it a thought.welshfield wrote:So much for good service.
The postal service had to automate in order to keep postage reasonable and delivery-service good. We would probably be paying $5 per letter if they still hand-sorted letters.
I think that the need to package phonograph parts in boxes rather than trying to get them through in paper envelopes designed for letters is a small price to pay for reasonable postage rates and quite good delivery times.
John