I have a nice front mount reproducer for a Harmony/Busy Bee/Aretino. I notice that the pinkish diaphragm appears to be
marked "MOBLEY diaphragm" with a patent date of May 8 1900 from what I can tell.
Did Mobley make just diaphragm's for different companies or did they make the entire reproducer??
blizz
Mobley diaphragm
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Re: Mobley diaphragm
Just the diaphragm.
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Re: Mobley diaphragm
Thanks for that George..
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Re: Mobley diaphragm
You bet!
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Re: Mobley diaphragm
Is the diaphragm metal or is it some sort of composite material, like a Cheney?
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Re: Mobley diaphragm
It's metal.
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