Greetings, everyone. I'm looking for a reproducer for a Puritan phonograph, but I don't know what it's supposed to look like. I'm also not sure what may be missing from mine -- perhaps some kind of elbow? If anyone has a picture of the reproducer, or the elbow, or both, I'd be grateful if they would share it. (And if you have one you can spare, even better!)
Thanks!
Puritan reproducer?
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Re: Puritan reproducer?
There’s one on eBay, and I’m sure if you did an offer for $25 they’d accept.
(https://www.ebay.com/itm/195983317868?i ... SwP3RlBPRj)
(https://www.ebay.com/itm/195983317868?i ... SwP3RlBPRj)
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Re: Puritan reproducer?
Yes! That's what yours is missing, with that tridimensional Z elbow at the back. This is because the soundbox can be turned to play lateral or vertical recording 78s.
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Re: Puritan reproducer?
Thanks! That one is sold, and I don't believe it would have been correct for my machine, as it looked like it was gold-plated and my hardware is not. Also, that looked like an unbranded after-market upgrade, though of course I could be wrong. Was it definitely a Puritan? Or was there no such thing, and any reproducer with that Z-elbow would do?
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That was the correct reproducer... You can either wait till another pops up on eBay, or reach out to one of the parts suppliers.Zenger wrote: Sat Nov 02, 2024 10:37 am Thanks! That one is sold, and I don't believe it would have been correct for my machine, as it looked like it was gold-plated and my hardware is not. Also, that looked like an unbranded after-market upgrade, though of course I could be wrong. Was it definitely a Puritan? Or was there no such thing, and any reproducer with that Z-elbow would do?
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Re: Puritan reproducer?
Puritan used generic sonic hardware (and motors).
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Puritan used generic sonic hardware (and motors).
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Re: Puritan reproducer?
Specifically UPC generic hardware. This same deign was used on Colonials, Paramounts, Uniteds and I believe a few late Vistas.