Hi Bob
  Tim is selling them, and he is on this forum so I am sure he has seen your 
message and will speak up about how to get them. Or you can go to his site, 
www.phonophan.com.
  John

Bob <rvu...@comcast.net> wrote:
  Is Tim selling the elbows? If so do you have ihis address.
RMV
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "john robles" 
To: 

Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 11:51 PM
Subject: [Phono-L] Excellent Victor Repro Elbows Now Available


> Hi All
> I was gonna write this note to Tim Fabrizio, but I thought I would seek a 
> wider audience for these plaudits!
> I ordered a Victor exact repro elbow from him for my Vic IV. Having only 
> seen the two crappy aluminum repros over the last few decades, I was 
> intrigued,l though still a bit doubtful.
> I doubt no more.
> I received the elbow today, and if I didn't know it was a repro I would 
> not have guessed. It is nickel plated brass, and is exactly like the 
> original. No thick clunky metal elbow here. My aluminum elbow was somewhat 
> better than the old aluminum castings, but still when I put it on the 
> horn, and put the horn on the machine, the horn wobbled and when I would 
> try to turn it in the casting, the elbow would fall out.
> I put the horn into the new elbow, wow, a tight fit!!! I put the elbow 
> into the casting and secured it, and I was able to move the horn back and 
> forth almost effortlessly!
> I wholeheartedly recommend this elbow, which at the bargain price of $75 
> will do a wonderful job til you find an original, if that is still your 
> desire after seeing this one! I will post pics soon. Thanks Tim!!
> John Robles
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