Platter Felt Replacement
Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2023 10:27 pm
Does replacing diveted original felt help, hurt or not affect a typical phono's worth?
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I believe this correct in a lot of cases, but if the felt is in really ratty condition I think it hurts the value negatively because even though a lot of history collectors love original, we still suffer from the "curb appeal" effect to some extent.Inigo wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 1:58 am Here it is discussed. Replacing anything original detracts from the machine value generally. It is original only once.
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Perhaps, if "value" is solely determined by limiting oneself to selling only to serious collectors. There's a whole bigger world out there, with many folks who only want one or two machines, and current decorative appearance means more to them than 100+ years of wear and tear.Inigo wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 1:58 am Here it is discussed. Replacing anything original detracts from the machine value generally. It is original only once.
The perfect solution for borderline felts.Roaring20s wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 6:17 pm
The felt is glued to a black poster card stock, which lays flat on top of the original.
James.
The dark green replacement looks synthetic to me, it has lines in it made by the machine that makes it, there is also colour differentiation with in the lines.Roaring20s wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 6:17 pm A middle ground will satisfy future purists, while the casual enthusiasts and decorators keep their own household standard. I often sell a machine with a borderline felt the following way. I explain to the buyer that many future collectors will appreciate this alternative.
The felt is glued to a black poster card stock, which lays flat on top of the original.
James.