source of reproduction Victor tone arm and support arm
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source of reproduction Victor tone arm and support arm
I have been out of the antique phonograph scene for about two decades. I remember Norm Smith made reproduction front mount supports and tone arms. I tried to google him and I guess he has since retired any new sources?
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Re: source of reproduction Victor tone arm and support arm
Yes - as I suggested on your other thread, try JAS Antiques. He bought out the Smith's reproduction business. He is listed as "ladenjus" on eBay.
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Re: source of reproduction Victor tone arm and support arm
thank you very much for the info
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Re: source of reproduction Victor tone arm and support arm
You're very welcome. That's why we're here!
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Re: source of reproduction Victor tone arm and support arm
It's ladanjus. I tried ladenjus and there were no results.
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Re: source of reproduction Victor tone arm and support arm
Ooops...Phonofolks wrote:It's ladanjus. I tried ladenjus and there were no results.
George P.