A: "I'm not turning my talking machine into a Frankenphone lubricant monster! ... Vaseline and graphite ... it's the real deal ... authentic to the period."Curt A wrote: Sun Feb 23, 2020 8:31 pm If you decide to dismantle your phonograph motor to clean the springs and spring barrels, don't be tempted to use TAE's or Victor's outdated lubrication formula of mixing graphite with Vaseline.![]()
B: "Yes, you are correct. It was authentic to the period, but so too were cholera, typhoid, polio, tuberculosis, sepsis, etc."
This is all very interesting. I am probably going to have to re-lubricate the spring on my much loved HMV 102c. It has recently started making the occasional clunking noise. I have been watching videos on Youtube. There is a very pleasant gentleman in the UK who has a very detailed and comprehensive video on servicing a 102. He used copious amounts of WD-40 in the spring barrel and let it soak. It seemed to be effective at loosing the old gunk.