speed control mechanism

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Dave D
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Re: speed control mechanism

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Will this help you out? I also have the screws for it.
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Re: speed control mechanism

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Just a suggestion... If you want, you can try to restore the one you already have, and see if it works properly. You only need to add some kind of pointer to the outer big screw; it supposed to have an arrow pointer marking the speed on the dial. The thing is too see if the run length of the screw moves the lever just the precise amount to make it work properly in the needed range, and if this is suited for the arrow pointer run on the dial. To try it is the best. The new dial, pointer and all that Dave D is offering looks nice, and could be a good substitute for your rusted one...
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Re: speed control mechanism

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Dave D thanks for your interests. of course your part is good for me but I am from Turkey.perhaps you can send pictures of your part and measurements.

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Please send me your address in a PM and I will mail this to you.
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Re: speed control mechanism

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Hi,I am again.I have finished my new case and gramophone ,only I will install a new brass horn.I have made shellac finish .I have installed a new speed control mechanizm( Dave D have send me).
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Your machine looks very nice. You do excellent work. Jerry Blais

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Re: speed control mechanism

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How beautiful! It looks so clean! Did you make the reproducer yourself or is in an old one you found?

This will be stunning with a new horn; something any collector would be proud to own. I hope it brings you many years of listening pleasure!

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