I AM LOOKING FOR A EDISON CYGNET HORN NO 10 NECK... EITHER OLD OR NEW... PLS ADVISE THANKS
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EDISON CYGNET HORN ( NECK)
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Re: EDISON CYGNET HORN ( NECK)
You can get the part from Wayatt's Musical Americana or Ron Sitko. Good luck.
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Re: EDISON CYGNET HORN ( NECK)
Dwayne Wyatt:Phonofreak wrote:You can get the part from Wayatt's Musical Americana or Ron Sitko. Good luck.
Harvey Kravitz
http://www.wyattsmusical.com
707-263-5013
Ron Sitko:
http://www.antiquephono.com
518-371-8549
Dwayne can be hard to reach because his number is busy a lot. Keep trying repeatedly.
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Re: EDISON CYGNET HORN ( NECK)
Reputable parts dealers like Ron S. ,Dwayne Wyatt, and George V. (and others) should be kept for easy reference for anyone needing parts. I always cringe when someone suggests looking on ebay for some part that is readily available from a good parts supplier. For example someone had Exhibition flanges on ebay for a very expensive buy it now price. Where do you think they get their parts and then double or triple the prices? If my memory is correct, a pair of Victrola 2 reproducer tension springs were $16 plus shipping on ebay. I think the last ones I purchased were about a buck each from Ron. Could this info be kept in the archive? Jerry Blais