Hello
Does anyone know where I can find a Pathéphone crank as in the photo? The cubes are 1cm x 1cm. I purchased a Pathéphone modele G and it has no crank. Thanks!
John Robles
Pathéphone crank needed
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Re: Pathéphone crank needed
If you're in a hurry, I'd suggest French Ebay - that's where I source 90% of my Pathé items from. If you're not in a hurry, I have a spare of that handle kicking around somewhere but it's currently in storage and might be a while before I can get to it, unfortunately.
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Re: Pathéphone crank needed
Maybe worth contacting 'kraftwerknation' on ebay france. He has sold many repro parts for Pathé machines.
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Re: Pathéphone crank needed
Thanks, I did, he doesn't have one right now.
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Re: Pathéphone crank needed
Hi. I tried, nothing there. Let me know when you get to your storage. Thanks.Steve wrote: Thu Jul 06, 2023 6:51 am If you're in a hurry, I'd suggest French Ebay - that's where I source 90% of my Pathé items from. If you're not in a hurry, I have a spare of that handle kicking around somewhere but it's currently in storage and might be a while before I can get to it, unfortunately.
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Re: Pathéphone crank needed
that looks a lot like a Victor crank
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Re: Pathéphone crank needed
I believe the crank you are looking for has a long wooden handle, as shown on the attached photo.
You maybe more sucessful now you have posted in the trader section.
You maybe more sucessful now you have posted in the trader section.
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Re: Pathéphone crank needed
A question for our Pathé mavens: should the crank project a long distance from the case? My Concert 20 has a non-Pathé crank (I think it may have started off life as a tall case clock crank) that has little extension from the side of the machine. For the 20" records, that precludes doing "touch up" windings, and the motor, although, I think, about as powerful as Pathé motors get, doesn't have enough spring power to get through a full 20" side at 120 RPM. The crank in the photo immediately above appears to have a much longer stem, and I'm wondering if mine should, too.
Apologies for hijacking the thread a bit; I'll try to compensate by observing that the OP's machine is quite attractive.
Apologies for hijacking the thread a bit; I'll try to compensate by observing that the OP's machine is quite attractive.
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Re: Pathéphone crank needed
I have two Concert Models, also an A, D and E, no. 8 and a Jour Et Nuit. The A, D and E are all from 1906-1908 so basically similar with a handle like the one shown above. The No. 8 and Jour Et Nuit are later models and have a different handle. Projections are different too so it might be an idea to post a photo of your machine with handle fitted for us to evaluate. Maybe give a measurement?drh wrote: Sun Jul 09, 2023 3:21 pm A question for our Pathé mavens: should the crank project a long distance from the case? My Concert 20 has a non-Pathé crank (I think it may have started off life as a tall case clock crank) that has little extension from the side of the machine. For the 20" records, that precludes doing "touch up" windings, and the motor, although, I think, about as powerful as Pathé motors get, doesn't have enough spring power to get through a full 20" side at 120 RPM. The crank in the photo immediately above appears to have a much longer stem, and I'm wondering if mine should, too.
Apologies for hijacking the thread a bit; I'll try to compensate by observing that the OP's machine is quite attractive.
I also agree that the OP's picture is of the wrong handle anyway and doesn't look like a Pathé one to me, but more Victor / Edison.
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Re: Pathéphone crank needed
Yes, it does. See my post above.