Al, If you have ever been able to use those cylinder strobes you are much 
better than I ever was.   The laser tachometers works very well.  My one was 
right on, the other one was off by 1 rpm, but my DD that was at 76.   Those 
rings are 1 6/10's of an inch apart and most machines do not have them. Steve
 > With those Damn Curly Cue light bulbs, strobes dont work any more.
> 
> 
> >>
> >> You may want to consider this one:
> >> http://cgi.ebay.com/**150600097532<http://cgi.ebay.com/150600097532>
> >>
> >> And you don't need a special reflective tape, plain white paper will also
> >> work fine. Works also great with disc machines and modern turntables.
> >>
> >> Best, Norman
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On 06.07.2011 08:00, mdsor...@aol.com wrote:
> >>
> >>>
> >>> Hello everyone,
> >>>
> >>> Sometime about a year ago, there was discussion on phono-l about a way to
> >>> test cylinder speed using an electronic instrument that could be cheaply
> >>> found on ebay.  Anyone remember what this was?  I meant to buy one at the
> >>> time, but lost all of the information.  Any help is appreciated!
> >>>
> >>> Mike Sorter
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