I have an odd tonearm and reproducer from a "Cliftophone" does anyone know anything about this brand? It would make a great frankenphone, because the arm and reproducer are unusual. The reproducer attaches horizontally to the tonearm (like a hockey puck) and the needle bar is mounted on the side of the reproducer. It has an odd diaphragm which is made of multi colored celluloid with a geometric pattern embossed into it... very strange. _______________________________________________ Phono-L mailing list http://phono-l.oldcrank.org
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