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Re: WANTED for a Victor Exhibition reproducer
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 7:16 pm
by mattrx
dutchman wrote:Victrolacollector wrote:APSCO was great, one if not the best when I first started back in the late 1980's. But as with many business, times change. I think phonographs are not their priority anymore. Last I spoke with Patti several years ago, they were into greenhouses and phonographs were the secondary business. It took me several months to get diaphragms that I needed, she said Dennis had to cut them, so I ordered about 10 of them in quantity, I was glad I did.
I also used to go through Wyatts in California, but shipping is so expensive from the west coast.
As with APSCO and Wyatt's they are the older suppliers, I believe Wyatt's originally had acquired it from a original supplier with alot of old N.O.S. parts. Last I spoke to Dwayne, he did not have the parts that I needed. I will say that Dwayne does great work machining parts, he did a great job making a spindle shaft for a Talk-O-Phone that I used to have.
In recent years, I have used George Vollema, Mark Gaiser and Ron Sitko for parts and have great experiences. John Nagy is also good.
What is John Nagy's contact info. Thanks
Bill K
He can be reached via the
www.phonographs.org website or via email: john(at)phonographs.org
Matt
Re: WANTED for a Victor Exhibition reproducer
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 8:00 pm
by alang
Hi Mark, PM sent.
Andreas
Re: WANTED for a Victor Exhibition reproducer
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 8:24 pm
by Victrolacollector
dutchman wrote:Victrolacollector wrote:APSCO was great, one if not the best when I first started back in the late 1980's. But as with many business, times change. I think phonographs are not their priority anymore. Last I spoke with Patti several years ago, they were into greenhouses and phonographs were the secondary business. It took me several months to get diaphragms that I needed, she said Dennis had to cut them, so I ordered about 10 of them in quantity, I was glad I did.
I also used to go through Wyatts in California, but shipping is so expensive from the west coast.
As with APSCO and Wyatt's they are the older suppliers, I believe Wyatt's originally had acquired it from a original supplier with alot of old N.O.S. parts. Last I spoke to Dwayne, he did not have the parts that I needed. I will say that Dwayne does great work machining parts, he did a great job making a spindle shaft for a Talk-O-Phone that I used to have.
In recent years, I have used George Vollema, Mark Gaiser and Ron Sitko for parts and have great experiences. John Nagy is also good.
What is John Nagy's contact info. Thanks
Bill K
I am not sure of his number. Here is the contact page for his website.
http://www.phonographs.org/contact-us.html
Re: WANTED for a Victor Exhibition reproducer
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 8:11 pm
by a12548
Mark, If you have a needle bar left over ..I sent PM..thanks