Rigid Arm with BIG horn
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Rigid Arm with BIG horn
I know it was discussed on the forum here about the Victor M and MS rigid arms having the attachment for a crane for larger horns. I was going through some of my pictures and found a Victor Rigid Arm M with a HUGE horn. I have attached the pic. Please don't try this at home! Elbows are much to expensive and scarce!!! Enjoy, Tom
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Re: Rigid Arm with BIG horn
Not a good idea, but the horn is supported by a floor crane, which takes most of the weight off the elbow.
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Re: Rigid Arm with BIG horn
To my eye, that looks like a Vic I... which would make the elbow even more likely to break under the extra weight. If the crane is adjusted correctly, I guess it would relieve pressure on the elbow.
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Re: Rigid Arm with BIG horn
To my eyes also and not a rigid arm machine.outune wrote: Fri Oct 01, 2021 2:17 pm To my eye, that looks like a Vic I... which would make the elbow even more likely to break under the extra weight. If the crane is adjusted correctly, I guess it would relieve pressure on the elbow.
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Re: Rigid Arm with BIG horn
Sorry, You are right . I just looked closer at the trim on the machine.
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Re: Rigid Arm with BIG horn
Based on the size of the individual, what is a good estimate of the length of the horn and diameter of the bell?
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Re: Rigid Arm with BIG horn
6 feet tall, 24" bell?
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Re: Rigid Arm with BIG horn
Thanks, I have a large horn with a threaded small end, black bodied and brass belled with Victor decal and it has a hanger. I'll measure it when I get home.
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Re: Rigid Arm with BIG horn
It meant less weight on the record when Victor introduced the rigid arm.With the front mount
using the large horn caused wear on the records. edisonplayer.
using the large horn caused wear on the records. edisonplayer.