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Help ID Needles I Found- Thanks

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I've had these needles around for awhile-- I can't find out who made them---- and why? Any help?
Thanks!
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1) Flattened Shank--
needles 1.jpg
2) Steel with what appears to be gun blue (picture looks more black, but they are dark, like gun bluing.)
Was it just for looks or was there a sound benefit?
needles 2.jpg

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1) These are Spear Point needles. With the thin profile parallel to the record grooves the needle flexed, giving a soft tone.
When turned to the thick profile the tone was louder. At least that was the theory.

2) I have no idea.
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Could be that the blue finish is due to any kind of tempering prices to provide hardness.
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Thanks guys!!! I'm embarrassed I didn't know about the Columbia Spear-Points.. I've seen them over the years, but never in a tin or pack... Great to know--

The blued ones?? Who knows? I'm going to play a record and see how one sounds..

Thanks again!
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outune wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2023 9:54 am Thanks guys!!! I'm embarrassed I didn't know about the Columbia Spear-Points.. I've seen them over the years, but never in a tin or pack... Great to know--

The blued ones?? Who knows? I'm going to play a record and see how one sounds..

Thanks again!
Brad Abell
Blueing is sometimes used as a rust preventative. It's also pretty, so maybe it's only for that reason. A marketing ploy that "got you to look".

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