Restoring HMV 102... a few questions
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 2:36 pm
Hi all. I have finally joined this board. Some of you may remember me from the
old Old Time Victrola Music Message Board, where I posted as SteveVV265. Or something like that.
I still post intermittently on the new board, but it's been a while. I posted a version of this over there, and I hope it's OK that I am posting it here too. Here 'tis:
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I finally bought an HMV 102!! The outside was trashed --all the paper rotted off-- so I was able to get it pretty cheap as these things go.
(I already have a well-maintained HMV 101 and a wonderful, near-mint Australian HMV 94A from 1950 that seems to be a streamlined, budget version of the 102 with a double spring. We talked about it on the old board. Google it and it will come up.)
ANYWAY. My plan for this one is to have an artist friend paint all over the outside and make this one psychedelic. Maybe cover it with panels from Krazy Kat or late 1920's Polly and Her Pals. Go anti-purist since it's already wrecked, and I'm a little bored with purism.
I have a few questions, having never encountered a 102 in person before.
1) The reproducer/Soundbox is a No. 16. The thumbscrew seems to be angling the needle a little differently than I am used to. When observed from the front, it looks like the needle points slightly towards the middle of the record at an 80 degree angle instead of the 90 degrees I'd expect. (I'm talking about the left/right axis....the forward angle looks normal.) It sounds fine (loud, maybe a touch "tinny") but I fear this will trash records. Should I be alarmed? Is this a common phenomenon?
1a) The former owner was using needles with red thread covering the backs. I don't intend to use them as they are ancient, but i wonder if that's a clue.
2) Every time I look at a picture of a 102 I see a square with the logo on the inner top lid. This appears to be a smaller square than the record holder in the top of my 101. My hunch is that this is some sort of cushion to hold the records in place, given the record-holding platter apparatus that also comes with this model. Can anyone describe what this square is? What material is is made of? Mine is missing and I'd like to create a functional replacement if it's an important feature.
3) The top lid is revealed to be made of a very thick cardboard. Mine has some mildew or other black mold in it. The lid is buckled slightly inward as well. Any suggestions on treating it? Eventually, as I said, I will have it painted.
Other than that, the thing seems to be running beautifully! All I had to do was soften up the governor's friction pad (I used a little acetone-free nail polish remover, then 3 in 1 oil) and it was ready to go. Amazing.
Oh yeah, I also reduced buzzing by removing a 1.5 inch, 75-year old cockroach mummy that was kissing the back of the soundbox. Poor thing had taste but no ability to turn around.
old Old Time Victrola Music Message Board, where I posted as SteveVV265. Or something like that.
I still post intermittently on the new board, but it's been a while. I posted a version of this over there, and I hope it's OK that I am posting it here too. Here 'tis:
******************
I finally bought an HMV 102!! The outside was trashed --all the paper rotted off-- so I was able to get it pretty cheap as these things go.
(I already have a well-maintained HMV 101 and a wonderful, near-mint Australian HMV 94A from 1950 that seems to be a streamlined, budget version of the 102 with a double spring. We talked about it on the old board. Google it and it will come up.)
ANYWAY. My plan for this one is to have an artist friend paint all over the outside and make this one psychedelic. Maybe cover it with panels from Krazy Kat or late 1920's Polly and Her Pals. Go anti-purist since it's already wrecked, and I'm a little bored with purism.
I have a few questions, having never encountered a 102 in person before.
1) The reproducer/Soundbox is a No. 16. The thumbscrew seems to be angling the needle a little differently than I am used to. When observed from the front, it looks like the needle points slightly towards the middle of the record at an 80 degree angle instead of the 90 degrees I'd expect. (I'm talking about the left/right axis....the forward angle looks normal.) It sounds fine (loud, maybe a touch "tinny") but I fear this will trash records. Should I be alarmed? Is this a common phenomenon?
1a) The former owner was using needles with red thread covering the backs. I don't intend to use them as they are ancient, but i wonder if that's a clue.
2) Every time I look at a picture of a 102 I see a square with the logo on the inner top lid. This appears to be a smaller square than the record holder in the top of my 101. My hunch is that this is some sort of cushion to hold the records in place, given the record-holding platter apparatus that also comes with this model. Can anyone describe what this square is? What material is is made of? Mine is missing and I'd like to create a functional replacement if it's an important feature.
3) The top lid is revealed to be made of a very thick cardboard. Mine has some mildew or other black mold in it. The lid is buckled slightly inward as well. Any suggestions on treating it? Eventually, as I said, I will have it painted.
Other than that, the thing seems to be running beautifully! All I had to do was soften up the governor's friction pad (I used a little acetone-free nail polish remover, then 3 in 1 oil) and it was ready to go. Amazing.
Oh yeah, I also reduced buzzing by removing a 1.5 inch, 75-year old cockroach mummy that was kissing the back of the soundbox. Poor thing had taste but no ability to turn around.