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Steel needle sharpener

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I've found this on eBay, a "Steel needle sharpener".

What about it?
http://www.ebay.it/itm/AFFILA-AGHI-PER- ... 838&_uhb=1
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Victor Monarch, Columbia BK, Columbia BNW, Zonophone model 3, HMV 130

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Re: Steel needle sharpener

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Does it actually say Steel Needle Sharpener on it somewhere? My Italian is a little rusty....

It looks like a thorn needle sharpener to me.

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Re: Steel needle sharpener

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Announced as: "Affila aghi per grammofono" = "Gramophone needles sharpener". No steel mentioned...
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Re: Steel needle sharpener

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I believe that sharpener (yes, for thorn needles) was made by Meltrope and sold as part of, or as an accessory for, a Fay Home Recorder attachment.
BCN thorn needles made to the original 1920s specifications: http://www.burmesecolourneedles.com

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A Steel Needle Renewer (they should NOT be "sharp"!) would be a profitable and welcome invention.

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Re: Steel needle sharpener

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The EMI archives contain a letter from a customer written in 1903, which reads as follows :

Dear Sirs,
Enclosed please find 360 genuine Gramophone needles. Please sharpen and return to me, letting me know as early as possible the cost, and I will send by return of post.
I am, faithfully yours,
J.Kendall,
Workington.

The company's reply is not available for reference...... :!:

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The company's reply is not available for reference.
That's because, much like Royal Mail, EMI likes to take its time to consider these things very carefully. A very comprehensive response is somewhere in the pipeline, or should that be post? ;)

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Edisone wrote:A Steel Needle Renewer (they should NOT be "sharp"!) would be a profitable and welcome invention.
I must confess that, in my youth, I used to re-point steel needles with a hand drill and a sharpening stone... :oops:

(Still, early Gramophone literature mentioned the possibility of doing much the same thing: possibly one of the reasons some of those Berliners ended up so worn?)

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