I have a repro spring, I was replacing it with this original.
Thanks!
John


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From: "zonophone2...@aol.com" <zonophone2...@aol.com>
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Sent: Saturday, August 6, 2011 11:56 AM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Cygnet suspension spring question

hi all
we have a guy here in florida that made up a lot of repro  springs and  
priced fairly
if you are interested contact me off list and i will give his name and  
phone number
he has sold them at the florida show
zono


In a message dated 8/6/2011 1:06:03 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
pjfra...@mac.com writes:

Don't  cut the spring. I've seen these go for crazy money, so it would be 
unwise.  

Are you sure it's original?

Springs don't go bad on their own,  without many cycles of tension and 
relaxation, and it's highly doubtful this  could have happened here. My bet us 
that this is a configuration issue,  perhaps the wrong size crane for your 
cygnet. 

--  Peter
pjfra...@mac.com

On Aug 6, 2011, at 11:48 AM, john robles  <john9...@pacbell.net> wrote:

> Hello all
> I recently  purchased an original cygnet suspension spring. All of my 
Cygnet hardware was  original with the exception of the spring, so it seemed 
like a golden  opportunity. What I didn't consider was the strength (or lack 
thereof) of an  original spring.  It seems this one is weak enough that I 
have to crank  the susension bolt all the way to the bottom in order to have 
the horn hang  correctly, and even then it is putting a little too much 
pressure on the  carriage to the point that records repeat grooves. I use a 
tizit 
to help the  carriage move freely but even this doesn't help, and shortening 
the rubber  connector wouldn't do much. Here's my question: Would it be 
blaspemy to cut a  few coils off the original spring in order to alleviate the 
problem? I hate to  have spent the money only to have a spring I can't use.
> The other  solution is to get a different crane. I have a number 10 
crane, and I read  that there were different sized cranes for different 
options. 
I am going to be  installing a top mount carriage and a model O reproducer, 
and I understaned  there was a Model O crane that was taller than the number 
10. Anyone seen one  of these? Anyone got a longer lower portion they would 
trade??
>  Thanks!
> John Robles.
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