Who can give my orthophonic reproducer a tune-up?

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Who can give my orthophonic reproducer a tune-up?

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Please bear with me, I'm a total novice. After decades spent mesmerized by my Aunt Helen's VV 4-40, I've been entrusted with its care and feeding. I'm pretty sure the reproducer needs fixing, or at least tuning up. I'm mechanically illiterate -- untrainably so. I'm hoping I can manage to remove the reproducer and mail it (well padded!) to someone who can fix it or at least tune it up? Am I dreaming or do you guys know of someone? Thanks in advance.

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Re: Who can give my orthophonic reproducer a tune-up?

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There are several reputable repair facilities to handle your reproducer. I personally use Walt Sommers of Gettysburg Antique Phonographs as my first choice. His email is http://www.Victrolaguy.com.

He also sells a very good line of phonograph needles.

Good Luck

Mark

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Re: Who can give my orthophonic reproducer a tune-up?

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I can also vouch for Walt, give him a call. He is also cyber_tigger on Ebay for supplies. There are many others also, some on this forum. John

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I had Peter Wall in San Francisco do my 8-35 reproducer and it sounds fantastic. He deals primarily through eBay as peterw4214. Walt is fairly unresponsive so I didn't feel comfortable sending him anything for fear that it would be a year before I got it back.

(And for you conspiracy theorists out there: No, I am not Peter Wall....)

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Re: Who can give my orthophonic reproducer a tune-up?

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Thanks for the ideas you guys!

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Re: Who can give my orthophonic reproducer a tune-up?

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Brandon wrote:
(And for you conspiracy theorists out there: No, I am not Peter Wall....)
:twisted:
Adam

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I was considering sending one to Walt, but changed my mind based on several negative reports. Many people recommend him, but I decided not to risk the same outcome experienced by several members here.
Best regards ... AZ*

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I used Wall to repair the reproducer on my 9-15 and was pretty pleased with the result--and the turn around time was reasonable.

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FloridaClay wrote:I used Wall to repair the reproducer on my 9-15 and was pretty pleased with the result--and the turn around time was reasonable.

Clay
Wall or Walt? :monkey:

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Brandon wrote:
FloridaClay wrote:I used Wall to repair the reproducer on my 9-15 and was pretty pleased with the result--and the turn around time was reasonable.

Clay
Wall or Walt? :monkey:
Wall. See references to Peter Wall earlier in this thread.

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2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.

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