Below are 3 pic's of a reproducer that I had for at least 10 years. I held on to it hoping that at some point I would acquire a proper machine for it .
The question I have for our members is do all Longthroat Exhibition reproducers have a serial No. stamped on to the back mounting surface?? As you can see this has none... This appears to be brass.
I have always suspected that this was not completely original because of the lack of serial number and the limit pin but it definitely has quite a bit of age to it and looks very well made if it is a reproduction.
Thanks in advance
Blizz
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Re: Longthroat or repro that is the question
What you have is a later tonearm type Exhibition reproducer, that has been machined and reworked to be used as a long throat front mount Exhibition.
This has been a pretty common practiced for many years because original long throat Exhibitions can be hard to find.
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This has been a pretty common practiced for many years because original long throat Exhibitions can be hard to find.
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Re: Longthroat or repro that is the question
Hi Blizz,
It is an original Exhibition reproducer, but it has been machined with a brass insert to imitate an original longthroat.
All original longthroats have a serial #, use inset screws, and have a roundhole needle chuck with knurled nuts.
Cheers, Bob S.
It is an original Exhibition reproducer, but it has been machined with a brass insert to imitate an original longthroat.
All original longthroats have a serial #, use inset screws, and have a roundhole needle chuck with knurled nuts.
Cheers, Bob S.
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Re: Longthroat or repro that is the question
They would all have a locating pin as well too, right?
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Re: Longthroat or repro that is the question
Yes!, (sometimes broken off).They would all have a locating pin as well too, right?
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Thanks Bob.Zwebie wrote:Yes!, (sometimes broken off).They would all have a locating pin as well too, right?
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Re: Longthroat or repro that is the question
Thanks everyone.. I appreciate the education.
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