I have two early Automatics that are not stamped as 'reproducer.' They look  
just like standard speakers from the top, but obviously the weight is  
different.

Best regards.
Rene Rondeau
 
 
In a message dated 7/19/2008 3:35:52 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
ClockworkHome at aol.com writes:

Thanks  Steve:

What made me think the reproducer was a Standard Speaker without  looking at 
the underside weight and styli bar was the NL and the low  number.  PLUS 
there 
is a hole where the alignment pin previously was  installed.

We still need to see the weight to determine if it is fixed  in the hinge or 
a 
floating Automatic type but you and I agree the tube  plate was from a 
Standard Speaker.

I don't have a single Automatic  that does not have the arm labeled 
REPRODUCER 
so I will be on the lookout  for one.  Helloooo eBay!

Kindest  Regards,

Al




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