Henry wrote:I've often puzzled over the "wear stripe" in the felt at the ten-inch line on the turntable.
I can give a little insight into this problem. As I live a mostly last century lifestyle, I can tell you that placing the needle on a record by the warm glow of an oil lamp can be a challenge. The turn table being down in a hole creates all kinds of dark shadows; your hand, the tube, the sound box all conspire to make it a great challenge to find the edge of a record at night. It is indeed easy to miss the edge of the record under this situation.
With the modern lighting most people have, it is hard to think about the limitations had with just an oil lamp. Trust me I know, and yes I have done it a time or two.
Does anyone have any thoughts on what type oak I have?