I recently picked up an Australian HMV machine (Zealand) which appears to be quite similar in style to the Victrola viii - it has a ‘Gramola’ soundbox which looks identical to the ‘Exhibition’ but without the rubber isolator - the back is solid brass, inc the connector which is part of the rear assembly. Is this normal not having a rubber isolator? I wonder if I can optimise the contact to the arm somehow..?
The other thing is that the motor slows down to a halt when I use fibre needles but is fine for steel needles. The motor appears like it has been overhauled in recent years with plyable grease, although I haven’t checked the double spring internally… luckily there are many tutorials to assist here and I will aim to give it a full overall over summer, taking particular care not to lose the tiny ball bearings!
As the ‘Gramola’ soundbox is so heavy, I also wonder if a simple counterweight can be fashioned - especially in view of my desire to use fibre needs? What have others done in this circumstance?
Thanks for your thoughts

Cheers,
Stephen