BwanaJoe wrote:
Was it true the reproducer should have a bent limit loop for the Duncan stop? This one did not (or at least it was not currently bent).
Joe,
I don't know about the limit loop being altered one way or the other. The reproducer I have (from a c-19) has a bent limit loop. I've examined another from a C250, with an E.A.S. that has the same bent loop as mine.
I've read - posted here at TMF - that the limit PIN was extended for use with the E.A.S. (Electric Automatic Stop - aka "Duncan Stop" or "Duncan Brake") modified reproducer, but don't know if that's true. There are members here that have much more knowledge on the various reproducers used on the Diamond Disc Phonographs.
Three alterations that would have been on the modified reproducer
(I've examined the Patent for my information, there may have been other alterations I haven't discovered yet):
1)The rear weight pivot cover was altered; a hole to receive the wire lead "metal tip" was in it.
2)The hinge block was altered; made of an electrical insulating material.
3) The limit loop (bottom half or so) was insulated with material.
This reproducer was designated in Edison literature as the "Type AA No.5 Diamond Disc Reproducer" in the instruction manual supplied with the C250 (form #1691-20M216.)
Best,
Fran
Fran