WANTED: Heinemann reproducer

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estott
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Re: WANTED: Heinemann reproducer

Post by estott »

Make sure it fits first - what I see on that machine is not the typical Heineman arm. It's possible (probable) that Manophone used more than one style.

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Re: WANTED: Heinemann reproducer

Post by Edisone »

gramophone78 wrote:You see Mike, one of the reasons it pays to have books like "Look For The Dog", the Data book, any and all of George and Tim's books is you would have known that Victor's taper arm patent expired. Once that happened....everyone (even my Grandmother) jumped on the band wagon. There was also no need to make "vertical" format records anymore as well. That patent ran out too.
Brian, sorry to interrupt your thread.... :oops: :oops:.
One doesn't need a book to know that patents expire.

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