Model B reproducer.
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- Victor O
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Model B reproducer.
I have an early GEM with the B reproducer. I do not have any cylinders to play, so I need to know what type of cylinders to buy. I assume 2 minute black wax but are there any others I can play? Thanks!!
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- Victor VI
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Re: Model B reproducer.
Also, 2-minute celluloid cylinders such as US Everlasting, Everlasting Indestructible, Columbia, Lakeside, and Lambert. Four minute non-Edison celluloid cylinders are always marked '4M' on the flat title rim. If that mark is not present, it is a 2-minute cylinder. Lamberts are rarely encountered, but are always 2-minute.
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Re: Model B reproducer.
and also brand new Vulcan cylinders which thankfully don't get broken in the mail!
http://www.phonographcylinders.com/
http://www.phonographcylinders.com/
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- Victor V
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Re: Model B reproducer.
recordo wrote:and also brand new Vulcan cylinders which thankfully don't get broken in the mail!
http://www.phonographcylinders.com/
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