G&T Style 3 Restoration Help

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Re: G&T Style 3 Restoration Help

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Are there any G&T Style 3 owners out there that could share some photos or some parts sources? Any spare parts available for sale?

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gramophone-georg wrote:Wonder if H could be Hanover?
Maybe the H is for Hanover. This is the back of an early 7" G&T record from my collection.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/ANTIQUE-TRADEMA ... 1438.l2649

This one appeared on ebay and has a reproducer that may provide an additional option. The machine looks to be correct in every way, so the reproducer is likely acceptable as a substitute, if not original.
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Re: G&T Style 3 Restoration Help

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The Exposition is a third party Exhibition clone. I don't think it was available that early, so probably it has been modified to fit a leather elbow. I would not use it as a reference.

Andreas

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