Need the both the reproducer and tone-arm for a Hawthorne & Sheble Yankee Prince.
Thanks
WANTED: Yankee Prince Tone-Arm and Reproducer
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5Orient5
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Re: WANTED: Yankee Prince Tone-Arm and Reproducer
Best of luck with your search!
If it helps, here's what the sound box and tone arm look like: George P.
If it helps, here's what the sound box and tone arm look like: George P.
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Re: WANTED: Yankee Prince Tone-Arm and Reproducer
Look at completed ebay listings... I believe that someone listed one for sale a coupe of months ago...Good luck.. Joe
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Re: WANTED: Yankee Prince Tone-Arm and Reproducer
Kind thanks, George. Yes, stranger things have happened! I'll keep looking. However, if all else fails I will simply make the missing parts. They look as though they could be duplicated, for the most part, on a lathe. Perhaps, at some point could I ask you for dimensions of the tone arm, bracket and reproducer? My machine is far too nice to sit incomplete and unplayable. I came across the image you included in another thread and have had a grand time studying it. A beautiful machine! Thanks again.
Joe, thank you for the tip about a past eBay auction. I'll certainly look into that.
Wm.
Joe, thank you for the tip about a past eBay auction. I'll certainly look into that.
Wm.
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Re: WANTED: Yankee Prince Tone-Arm and Reproducer
Of course; just let me know and I can take closeup shots, provide dimensions, etc. Of course, as soon as you fabricate one, that will cause an original to appear!5Orient5 wrote: Perhaps, at some point could I ask you for dimensions of the tone arm, bracket and reproducer? My machine is far too nice to sit incomplete and unplayable. I came across the image you included in another thread and have had a grand time studying it. A beautiful machine! Thanks again.
George P.
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Re: WANTED: Yankee Prince Tone-Arm and Reproducer
I certainly appreciate your willingness to help me get my machine back in operation. I'll give my Yankee Trader request a bit of time to work and if there are no results then get back to you.
Thanks again, Wm.
Thanks again, Wm.
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Re: WANTED: Yankee Prince Tone-Arm and Reproducer
Was this the Yankee Prince which recently sold on shop goodwill.com without a reproducer or tone arm?
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5Orient5
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Re: WANTED: Yankee Prince Tone-Arm and Reproducer
Yes, it is the one auctioned by the Colorado Goodwill. Quite an experience... But, it's sitting here on its table next to me as I type this and all is well!
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Good! Glad that story ended well. Some good machines end up in the Colorado Goodwill. I got a 1909 Victor III that way, missing a piece or two (a bolt, a horn) but other than that it was a fun project. I thought I wasn't ever going to get that motor to work.
When you finish yours, it would be great to post pics in the Featured Phonograph section. H&S phonographs are fairly hard to find and very unique.
When you finish yours, it would be great to post pics in the Featured Phonograph section. H&S phonographs are fairly hard to find and very unique.
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Re: WANTED: Yankee Prince Tone-Arm and Reproducer
Charles, here's a thread on one from 2014, but it would be interesting to note any differences. I've seen single- and double-mainspring versions:VanEpsFan1914 wrote: When you finish yours, it would be great to post pics in the Featured Phonograph section. H&S phonographs are fairly hard to find and very unique.
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