Assistance with reproducer removal - Columbia Eagle

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Assistance with reproducer removal - Columbia Eagle

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I can't believe that I'm actually having to ask for help with this but a little embarrassment is better than breaking something. :?

I've tried to gently turn the knob at the base but nothing moves. I have also tried to see if the threaded collar slides down to release the reproducer. Neither attempts have worked and I'm afraid I'll break something if I keep blindly tinkering with it. I've added a photo below.
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Re: Assistance with reproducer removal - Columbia Eagle

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It's just friction fit on the mounting sleeve. Be careful of the stylus, but just pull it straight off!
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Re: Assistance with reproducer removal - Columbia Eagle

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Yep - friction fit. A drop of penetrating oil and a few minutes wait might do the trick.

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