Wanted: Parts for Victor E w/ Rigid Tonearm
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Wanted: Parts for Victor E w/ Rigid Tonearm
Wanted: Concert Reproducer and Motorboard Latch for a Victor E with Rigid Tonearm. Please let me know what you have and price. Thanks
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OnlinePhono-Phan
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Re: Wanted: Parts for Victor E w/ Rigid Tonearm
Take a look at my post from a while back. I still have the Rigid Concert available.
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=41111&hilit=reproducer
Ken
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=41111&hilit=reproducer
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Re: Wanted: Parts for Victor E w/ Rigid Tonearm
Thanks Ken. That is gorgeous. Not in my budget, unfortunately.
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Re: Wanted: Parts for Victor E w/ Rigid Tonearm
Crank found. Still looking for concert reproducer and motorboard latch. Thanks.
Mike
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Re: Wanted: Parts for Victor E w/ Rigid Tonearm
Still looking. Thanks.
Mike
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Re: Wanted: Parts for Victor E w/ Rigid Tonearm
That Rigid Concert is a needle in a haystack to try to find, like the brass horn elbow... you might modify a normal concert or repro concert to fit. The mounting holes are different from an Exhibition by half a hole or so... Is the motorboard latch different from a normal Victor E or similar to any other Victor machine?
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Re: Wanted: Parts for Victor E w/ Rigid Tonearm
The motorboard latch I believe is the same as a normal Victor E. As for the reproducer, does any still reproduce the taper arm one. I wouldn't feel bad about adapting a repro.Curt A wrote:That Rigid Concert is a needle in a haystack to try to find, like the brass horn elbow... you might modify a normal concert or repro concert to fit. The mounting holes are different from an Exhibition by half a hole or so... Is the motorboard latch different from a normal Victor E or similar to any other Victor machine?
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Re: Wanted: Parts for Victor E w/ Rigid Tonearm
I have found the motorboard latch. Still looking for the proper reproducer. I would even accept a reproduction concert reproducer. I have a line on an affordable taper arm concert reproducer, but I would hate to have to adapt a good original reproducer.
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Re: Wanted: Parts for Victor E w/ Rigid Tonearm
"I have a line on an affordable taper arm concert reproducer, but I would hate to have to adapt a good original reproducer."
Since the taper arm concert is loose and not parting out some other machine, I don't see a problem with modifying it to complete a rarer Rigid arm machine. Otherwise you can pay the price for a correct one, which is even rarer to find loose. The way I modified one was to find two brass screws of the correct size to screw into the existing holes. Epoxy them in so they won't come out, then cut them off and file them flush with the body of the reproducer. Mark new holes with the correct spacing for the Rigid "flip piece" on the tonearm and then drill and tap new holes. This worked for me on a Rigid arm machine that I owned years ago with the missing Concert reproducer. If I remember correctly, the spacing on the Rigid holes are approx. ½ of a hole different from the taper arm holes, but I might be wrong.
You really should buy the Rigid Arm Concert reproducer that Ken Brekke still has... It adds value to your machine. If not, you will have an extremely hard time finding another original that is not attached to a machine...
Since the taper arm concert is loose and not parting out some other machine, I don't see a problem with modifying it to complete a rarer Rigid arm machine. Otherwise you can pay the price for a correct one, which is even rarer to find loose. The way I modified one was to find two brass screws of the correct size to screw into the existing holes. Epoxy them in so they won't come out, then cut them off and file them flush with the body of the reproducer. Mark new holes with the correct spacing for the Rigid "flip piece" on the tonearm and then drill and tap new holes. This worked for me on a Rigid arm machine that I owned years ago with the missing Concert reproducer. If I remember correctly, the spacing on the Rigid holes are approx. ½ of a hole different from the taper arm holes, but I might be wrong.
You really should buy the Rigid Arm Concert reproducer that Ken Brekke still has... It adds value to your machine. If not, you will have an extremely hard time finding another original that is not attached to a machine...
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"The phonograph is not of any commercial value."
Thomas Alva Edison - Comment to his assistant, Samuel Insull.
"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
My Wife
Thomas Alva Edison - Comment to his assistant, Samuel Insull.
"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
My Wife
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Re: Wanted: Parts for Victor E w/ Rigid Tonearm
I still have an original one available. viewtopic.php?f=9&t=41111&hilit=reproducer
Ken
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