Handle for HMV 102

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Vintage Rosie
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Handle for HMV 102

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Hi there all you lovely people, this is my first post, I can't seem to see a welcome or indroduction section so I will have to jump in with my first question, (trust me there will be plenty more!!) I have just won a HMV 102 on ebay and it was listed as having no handle, sooooooooo, im a gonna need one, can anyone tell me who to contact or is there anyone on this forum that sells spares, I look forward to having loads of replies! And you can all look forward to loads more questions!!

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Re: Handle for HMV 102

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There is someone on ebay who sells reproductions in different colors.

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Re: Handle for HMV 102

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Check with the seller Soundgen on Ebay

http://www.ebay.com/itm/HMV-Gramophone- ... 35c95b884a

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Re: Handle for HMV 102

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Vintage Rosie wrote:it was listed as having no handle
Are you referring to the carrying handle or the winding handle? New carrying handles are easy to obtain, as per Estott's posting. Winding handles, with some exceptions, are usually only available secondhand, but can often be obtained from the same specialists.

Hope this helps!
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Re: Handle for HMV 102

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I assumed that carrying handle was intended- the poster sounds American and over here we call a winding handle a Crank.

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Re: Handle for HMV 102

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estott wrote:over here we call a winding handle a Crank.
Indeed, but I think the poster is from the UK. I twigged this after hovering my mouse pointer over the poster's email button. ;)
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Re: Handle for HMV 102

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I'd wait until you actually have the machine before doing anything else. I've bought two 102's from Ebay with "no winding handles" recently, only to find in both cases that they were wedged down the internal horn.
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Re: Handle for HMV 102

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I am indeed in the UK in the good old smoke!! And I am also a twit for not saying that it was the winding handle I was after, also I have done a bit of research to try and find a player that will do justice to later pressings and think I made a bit of a boob as this one has a No 16 soundbox, yes I have read all about the No 5 being the best, but ah well, I can but hope! I have a columbia 112A and it really doesn't play some records well at all, but then maybe it's the records haha!! :D

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Re: Handle for HMV 102

Post by epigramophone »

Winding handles appear regularly on UK eBay with wide price variations, but what worries me is that without the handle you are unable to test the motor.

Did the seller claim that the motor was in good working order? If so, you may have some comeback if it is not. For future reference, if a listing does not mention the state of the motor you should always ask questions, and if you do not get satisfactory replies do not bid.

The No.16 soundbox fitted to early 102's was a "sealed for life" unit, and if it failed the owner usually replaced it with a 5A or 5B. Both can be found on eBay, but prices can be high.

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Re: Handle for HMV 102

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Welcome to the forum!
If Mike Childs (Soundgen) can't oblige, try Ken Priestly at Holmfirth Antiques.
Alistair.

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