A strange tonearm.

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A strange tonearm.

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This otherwise uninteresting machine has one feature of note, a Gilbert "Serpent" tonearm.
Gilbert's "Bugle" tonearm is well known, but the "Serpent" is rarely seen. I do not think it would be kind to records.

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Well at least they would not have been sued for infringing anyone else's tone-arm patent!

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epigramophone wrote: I do not think it would be kind to records.
A pity that an opportunity was missed here to correct the sound box angle! This thing must have a heck of a tracking error.

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Looking at the image, it doesn't seem to have a bad tracking angle, if the soundbox is simply twisted down to get the needle on the record, in that same position, it looks pretty parallel to the outer groove of a 12"... and the radius the tonearm back bracket axis, at first sight seems to be capable of keeping a good angle up to the end of the record...
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The offset (right-angle distance between the projected plane of the diaphragm and the tonearm bearing centre) looks to be reasonable---optimal 3 ¾ inches, other things being equal. The weight on the needle could well be excessive due to the long and heavy swinging section of the tonearm.

PS. After looking again, am I right in thinking that the tonearm turns over 180 degrees so that the soundbox plays on the left hand side of the turntable ? If so, what a very strange beast !
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Reminds me of a hitch pin clip :lol:
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