WANTED: Graphophone AF (AG? ETC? )parts (updated)
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WANTED: Graphophone AF (AG? ETC? )parts (updated)
I need 2 motor to bedplate screws, 4 bedplate to cabinet screws, two pull knobs for the lid latches, and one lid latch spring loaded pin.
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Re: WANTED: Graphophone AF (AG? ETC? )parts
I believe both versions of the HG used this trunnion as well. Other models, such as the AT, used the same tube.
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Re: WANTED: Graphophone AF (AG? ETC? )parts
Lucius1958 wrote:I believe both versions of the HG used this trunnion as well. Other models, such as the AT, used the same tube.
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Thank you for that very helpful info. I assume "HG" is "Home(?) Grand"?
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Re: WANTED: Graphophone AF (AG? ETC? )parts
Yes.GrafonolaG50 wrote:Lucius1958 wrote:I believe both versions of the HG used this trunnion as well. Other models, such as the AT, used the same tube.
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Thank you for that very helpful info. I assume "HG" is "Home(?) Grand"?
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Re: WANTED: Graphophone AF (AG? ETC? )parts
As mentioned in your other posting regarding this machine...
"Paul Baker in Buffalo, NY, has all the parts you need ready to go and in stock. I wonder why no one here has mentioned this yet. Most of the folks on this site know him very well. His restoration work and replica parts are second to none. He goes by the name here on the forum "edisonclassm". He is a great guy to deal with and stands behind his work 100%."
Might be something to check out?
"Paul Baker in Buffalo, NY, has all the parts you need ready to go and in stock. I wonder why no one here has mentioned this yet. Most of the folks on this site know him very well. His restoration work and replica parts are second to none. He goes by the name here on the forum "edisonclassm". He is a great guy to deal with and stands behind his work 100%."
Might be something to check out?
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Re: WANTED: Graphophone AF (AG? ETC? )parts
It's going to go to him once I can afford it. I'm going to update the post with other needed partsJerryVan wrote:As mentioned in your other posting regarding this machine...
"Paul Baker in Buffalo, NY, has all the parts you need ready to go and in stock. I wonder why no one here has mentioned this yet. Most of the folks on this site know him very well. His restoration work and replica parts are second to none. He goes by the name here on the forum "edisonclassm". He is a great guy to deal with and stands behind his work 100%."
Might be something to check out?