Hi, I have this reproducer and someone decided to "fix" it in the past...
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-hYYp ... G_1459.jpg
what do you think about the stylus? does it look like it should?
I have two Model C but comparing to them would be meaningless.
Model H reproducer question...
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Model H reproducer question...
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Re: Model H reproducer question...
Looks like it got "fixed" with a 2 minute stylus.
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Re: Model H reproducer question...
As Rizbone has stated, your "4 minute" reproducer has what looks like a home made stylus bar for a Model C.
I have posted a couple of photos of a Model H stylus. Sorry they are not up to your standard of clarity.
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Alistair.
I have posted a couple of photos of a Model H stylus. Sorry they are not up to your standard of clarity.
Regards,
Alistair.
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Re: Model H reproducer question...
thanks a lot... this is what I thought.
do you happen to have a spare stylus/bar? I'd like to avoid APSCO and the like and get it "cheap".
buying a whole unit in better shape might be more cost effective though (the tail weight was wire wheeled to booth).
do you happen to have a spare stylus/bar? I'd like to avoid APSCO and the like and get it "cheap".
buying a whole unit in better shape might be more cost effective though (the tail weight was wire wheeled to booth).

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Re: Model H reproducer question...
Your best bet is probably Mark Gaiser who trades on Ebay as Croakin Frog. He tends to have plenty of spare parts.
Regards,
Alistair.
Regards,
Alistair.
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Re: Model H reproducer question...
STOP THE BUS! That is a 4-minute Edison stylus bar, and the bottom of the weight has the little "V" to limit its position. This is a 4-minute "H" weight, and stylus bar.
It is not intended for 2-minute records.
It is not intended for 2-minute records.
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Re: Model H reproducer question...
The one clevelander posted photos of is a model H, yes. But I think the one in question is the one le0 posted a link to.MicaMonster wrote:STOP THE BUS! That is a 4-minute Edison stylus bar, and the bottom of the weight has the little "V" to limit its position. This is a 4-minute "H" weight, and stylus bar.
It is not intended for 2-minute records.
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Re: Model H reproducer question...
thanks Alistair, I'll ask him if he has one... I bought a couple things from him but they aren't mailed yet so a little stylus added won't change the shipping price.clevelander wrote:Your best bet is probably Mark Gaiser who trades on Ebay as Croakin Frog. He tends to have plenty of spare parts.
Regards,
Alistair.

my reproducer is the one in the first link.HisMastersVoice wrote:The one clevelander posted photos of is a model H, yes. But I think the one in question is the one le0 posted a link to.MicaMonster wrote:STOP THE BUS! That is a 4-minute Edison stylus bar, and the bottom of the weight has the little "V" to limit its position. This is a 4-minute "H" weight, and stylus bar.
It is not intended for 2-minute records.
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Re: Model H reproducer question...
Yikes.......That's not even a good looking 2M stylus.Le0 wrote:Hi, I have this reproducer and someone decided to "fix" it in the past...
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-hYYp ... G_1459.jpg
what do you think about the stylus? does it look like it should?
I have two Model C but comparing to them would be meaningless.
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Re: Model H reproducer question...
Photo from Leo's link: