I don’t understand how having the upper part of the the crane will help me. Don’t I need the lower part also?
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Re: Proper Crane for my Horn
Sorry - I'm probably guilty of using imprecise "collector's vernacular" to describe what you need. Here's what I meant by "upper part" as opposed to the rest of the crane:
You need the part marked in blue.
George P.
You need the part marked in blue.
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Re: Proper Crane for my Horn
George:
You are 100% correct! Tim Has the exact crane And He is shipping it out to me. After I get it, I still have to decide which horn to purchase. You have been a great help to me!! Thank you!
Howard
You are 100% correct! Tim Has the exact crane And He is shipping it out to me. After I get it, I still have to decide which horn to purchase. You have been a great help to me!! Thank you!
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Re: Proper Crane for my Horn
Glad to help. As I wrote earlier, a show will be your best and most cost-effective avenue to obtaining a horn.
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Re: Proper Crane for my Horn
Hi! I got the crane from Tim. I’ll send you some pictures of a horn that I already have. ImI’d like to have your opinion if you think it would work. With some kind of a 45° adapter possibly.
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No sound coming out!
George:
Hello again! Thank you for your great help in the past. We just visited the Thomas Edison museum in New Jersey and I was impressed how the sound was loud and clear. I have never gotten any sound from my system. I've attached some pictures of the reproducer. I assume I need to get a new one. Can you please direct me?
Thanks
Howard
Hello again! Thank you for your great help in the past. We just visited the Thomas Edison museum in New Jersey and I was impressed how the sound was loud and clear. I have never gotten any sound from my system. I've attached some pictures of the reproducer. I assume I need to get a new one. Can you please direct me?
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Re: Proper Crane for my Horn
Howard,
I'm sorry to learn you're having trouble with your Diamond B Reproducer. It's impossible to be sure from the images you posted, but it appears the linkage may be disconnected from the diaphragm.
I'd recommend sending it to Wyatt Markus: [email protected].
I've had serious difficulty logging onto this forum for a couple of weeks. If you need more feedback from me, I suggest using the APS Forum: https://forum.antiquephono.org/
Best of luck!
George P.
I'm sorry to learn you're having trouble with your Diamond B Reproducer. It's impossible to be sure from the images you posted, but it appears the linkage may be disconnected from the diaphragm.
I'd recommend sending it to Wyatt Markus: [email protected].
I've had serious difficulty logging onto this forum for a couple of weeks. If you need more feedback from me, I suggest using the APS Forum: https://forum.antiquephono.org/
Best of luck!
George P.
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Re: Proper Crane for my Horn
It’s not like it’s a rare model. I would install a cygnet bracket and crane since the machine has already been modified with a horizontal carriage, which is VERY appropriate for a cygnet. It won’t devalue the machine one cent. Horizontal carriages with straight crane-mounted horns look horsey imho, and as George P pointed-out, a cygnet saves room and allows much easier access to the machine when playing it.HROSEN wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2024 11:54 pm George!! Thank you so much for you time!!! It really is appreciated! I sent an email to one of the vendors asking for a crave. I have been speaking with Tim Fabrizio and he recommended drilling new mounts which I don’t want to do.
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