Edison Opera or early Amberola oil hole plugs

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cheryla
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Re: Edison Opera or early Amberola oil hole plugs

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Oil plugs for Opera or Amber A-1
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Re: Edison Opera or early Amberola oil hole plugs

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The YouTube video posted by fmblizz suggests the machining of this piece is not simple, requiring several steps. That is likely reflected in your asking price.

I am very happy with the examples you made for me.

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Re: Edison Opera or early Amberola oil hole plugs

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I certainly didn't mean to make it seem trivial but for a machinist working with soft brass I don't think its a big deal and certainly worth every bit of $10.00 each... Glad we got the right people together...

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Re: Edison Opera or early Amberola oil hole plugs

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Brett is now offering these exact replicas through this new post: http://forum.talkingmachine.info/viewto ... =9&t=43896

Again, thanks Brett!

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