Thank you!

I spoke to a dealer in Texas a couple of months ago who told me that the last time he tried to order needles from Martin in 2009, he never received a response, and his check was never cashed.Henry wrote:What Boyle6 said. I use only Bry-o-phonic steel needles, almost always soft tone (medium tone for some acoustics). My supplier is Martin Bryan, 37 Caledonia St., St. Johnsbury, VT 05819 (802-748-9264). I'm not sure this contact info is up to date; my last order was 3/17/05. The needles come in packets of 100; I order them by the thousands (5,000 soft tone cost $89.50). If you order from Martin, call or write first to make sure he is still in business. I have never had a problem with Bry-o-phonic needles, although opinion varies on their quality. IMO it is money well spent.
You've probably spotted this by now, but just in case you haven't, here are some step by step instructions -- http://www.nipperhead.com/old/reproducers.htmTinkerbell wrote:... although first I will be trying my hands (but hopefully not my patience)at my inaugural reproducer rebuild project. (Fortunately the instructions are clearly spelled out both in the Eric Reiss book and online.)
Tinkerbell wrote:Thank you, everyone, for your insights. I think I will try a few different needles and see which will best serve my purposes... although first I will be trying my hands (but hopefully not my patience)at my inaugural reproducer rebuild project. (Fortunately the instructions are clearly spelled out both in the Eric Reiss book and online.)