Is there anyway to fix a cracked two-minute (black wax) cylinder?
Thanks,
Phil Stewart
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Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 8:41 PM
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Subject: [Phono-L] Cracked Cylinder
Is there anyway to fix a cracked two-minute (black wax) cylinder?
Thanks,
Phil Stewart
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Any repair should be done ASAP, before the whole thing shrinks ...I have
seen repairs which played without problem
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Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Cracked Cylinder
I tried crying on one once, but I later read that tears do not hold it (or
me) together
The danger, even if you can get the pieces together and line up well, is
that you will have a persistent click (or clicks- one for each fracture)
that
I should add that the cylinder is still intact, but I'm not sure how long it
will stay so. The crack is visible for the first half and a hairline at the
end. I played it today and actually got it off the mandrel in one piece. It
didn't sound too bad. If it were a 78 I'd super glue the outer e
Happy to help , and thanks Ron,
Michael Khanchalian DDS
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From: "Ron L'Herault"
To: "'Antique Phonograph List'"
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 6:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Cracked Cylinder
> You want the cylinder doctor
Mike works miracles on cylinders..you could ship it to him for the work.
noveltyt...@aol.com wrote: I should add that the cylinder is still intact, but
I'm not sure how long it
will stay so. The crack is visible for the first half and a hairline at the
end. I played it today and actually got i
mike
congratulations on all the high number 5000 cylinders you are winning on ebay
best to you
rob
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