[Phono-L] Insurance Magazine Cover

2008-12-03 Thread harvey kravitz
Hi Tyrone, It's a strange one. I think it's a fantasy machine. Are you planning to visit the Northwest? Glad to see that you are still in circulation. Best regards, Harvey Kravitz --- On Wed, 12/3/08, Tyrone Settlemier wrote: From: Tyrone Settlemier Subject: [Phono-L] Insurance Magazine Cover

[Phono-L] Insurance Magazine Cover

2008-12-03 Thread DanKj
odd.. I see no tone-arm - Original Message - From: "Tyrone Settlemier" To: "Antique Phonograph List" Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 10:49 PM Subject: [Phono-L] Insurance Magazine Cover Not very often that my job and my hobby interesect, but there's an outside horn phonograph fe

[Phono-L] Victor VV-1-1

2008-12-03 Thread harvey kravitz
Dear John, I am new to this site, so I hope you get this email. I ran into this problem before, and here is my solution. I take a paneling nail and cut it to length. I remove the coating to make it silver color. I file down the edges, insert it in the spindle. To make it permanent, use JB weld 5

[Phono-L] Loking for a columbia horn

2008-12-03 Thread Nick Manolakis
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[Phono-L] Victor VV-1-1

2008-12-03 Thread Rich
I think its a standard taper pin, you cut it to proper length. John Selph wrote: > Unfortunately, the pin was missing when the unit was given to me, so I don't > have an original to go by. I've look at all of the hardware type stores > around me and can't find anything that small. I've sent inqu

[Phono-L] Victor VV-1-1

2008-12-03 Thread John Selph
Unfortunately, the pin was missing when the unit was given to me, so I don't have an original to go by. I've look at all of the hardware type stores around me and can't find anything that small. I've sent inquiries to both APSCO and George Vollema, so I guess I'll just wait and see what they have

[Phono-L] Victor VV-1-1

2008-12-03 Thread Ron L
I don't think either APSCO or George Vollema have a minimum purchase amount. Having said that however, if you know the size of the pin you need you should be able to source it from a local machinists supply store. Ron L -Original Message- From: phono-l-boun...@oldcrank.org [mailto:phono-l

[Phono-L] Victor VV-1-1

2008-12-03 Thread John Selph
Can anyone tell me where I can purchase the tapered pin that goes through the spindle and drives the platter for the above phono? That is the last piece that I need to complete this unit, and I'm not in a position to order other parts to reach a minimum purchase amount as required from most dealer