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- Rec.antiques.radio+phono Frequently Asked Questions (part 2)
-
- 1.0 Oct. 20, 94 First version. This material was supplied by
- George Conklin (george@nccu.edu).
- 1.1 Dec. 12, 94 Revisions by George Conklin.
- 2.0 Second Version May 3,1995 This material was supplied by
- George Conklin (george@nccu.edu).
- 3.0 Third Version, March 1996. This material was supplied
- by George Conklin (george@nccu.edu).
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- Part 2 - Sources of supply, services, and literature for acoustic
- phonos
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- FAQ editor: Hank van Cleef. Please E-mail comments about comment of
- this section to George Conklin (george@nccu.edu)
-
- This is a regular posting of frequently-asked questions (FAQ) about
- antique radios and phonographs. It is intended to summarize some common
- questions on old home entertainment audio equipment and provide answers
- to these questions.
-
- The most frequently asked question so far is "Where can I buy
- steel needles for my Victrola?" Answer: Contact the Antique
- Phonograph Supply Company, Route 23, Box 123, Davenport
- Center, NY 13751. Phone 607-278-6218. Remember to change your
- needles after every play. The engineering concept was simple:
- the needles are softer than the record, and will wear without
- stressing the record. Some records had grit in the mix to
- wear the steel needle.
-
- Books about phonographs are written mostly by hobbyists,
- not engineers or academics. Below is a listing of common
- sources to get you going in the hobby.
-
- 1. "The Compleat Talking Machine" by Eric L. Reiss, Vestal Press,
- 1986, is the most important book for a beginner. It lists not only
- many models, but it tells how to oil a machine and how to make
- most repairs. Order from: The Antique Phonograph Supply
- Company, Route 23, Box 123, Davenport Center, NY 13751-0123.
- (607) 278-6218. Order this book first. A second edition is
- being advertised as available in the Summer of 1996. It is
- supposed to contain new material and added hints.
-
- 2. For books about Edison machines, George Frow has written
- the "bibles." For cylinder machines, order "Edison Cylincer
- Phonograph Companion." It was newly revised in 1994 and
- contains about all you can possibly want to know about the
- various models. Note: it does not discuss prices. Earlier
- editions of this book are found only in rare book rooms of
- a few libraries. The only drawback to this book are the
- photographs, which are small and dark. The second book
- by Frow covers diamond disc phonographs by Edison (the
- 'thick' records players): "The Edison Disc Phonographs
- and the Diamond Discs: A history with Illustrations),
- 1982. APSCO sells both. You may also contact
- George Frow, "Salterns," Seal Hollow Road,
- Sevenoaks, Kent TN13 3SH, England.
-
- 3. For Victor machines, there is also one book everyone
- uses called "Look for the Dog" by Robert Baumbach. A
- new paperback edition is out. The illustrations are good,
- but the discussion is more limited than what is found in
- Frow's books on Edison. APSO sells this book too.
-
- 4. The main 'general' book on phonographs
- is called "From Tinfoil to Stereo: The Acoustic Years
- of the Recording Industry 1877-1929" by Walter L.
- Welch and Leah Brodbeck Stenzel Burt. University
- of Flordia Press, 1994. Yes, it is somewhat
- scholarly and does contain some errors, as do many
- of the books about phonographs. Some reviewers
- found dozens of errors on dates.
-
- 5. Magazines about phonographs are few and far
- between. However, I recommend the following for
- the beginner in the hobby because they are readily
- available, appear regularly and are nicely done:
-
- A. "Victrola and 78 Journal" is a new journal and
- a nice mixture of articles on records and how to care
- for your elderly phonograph. Contact Tim Gracyk,
- 1509 River Oak Way, Roseville, CA 95747.
- Email: tgracyk@garlic.com (916) 784-1929.
-
-
- B. "Hillandale News" published by the City of London
- Phonograph and Gramophone Society. This is a nicely
- produced magazine. Contact Chris Hamilton,
- "Ardlarich", 2 Kirlands Park, Cupar, Fife KY 15 4EP England.
-
- C. "In the Groove," a monthly newsletter published by
- the Michigan Antique Phonograph Society. Contact
- John Whitacre, Editor, MAPS, 2609 Devonshire,
- Lansing, MI 48910. 517-482-7996. If you are
- looking for parts, this is the place to start.
- They publish resource guide and membership
- directory which lists about 800 phonograph
- collectors and about every known organization
- dealing with phonographs and parts in the
- world. This is the document to get if
- you want to buy parts or look for local
- dealers.
-
- 6. As for places to get repairs done,
- some members of this news group recommend you
- contact Dwayne Wyatt of Wyatt's Music
- World, PO Box 601, Lakeport, CA 707 263-5013.
- The catalog lists all the parts for various Edison
- cylider and Amberola phonographs, with a price for
- each and every screw, gear and so forth. Columbia
- Grafanola, Models AT, AZ, and Q and some Victors and
- Brunswicks are also listed. He sells reproduction
- Cygnet Horns.
- Also, APSO listed above does compete overhauls
- of old phonographs and supplies parts.
-
- The above sources are enough to get you started.
- They are not a complete listing of very book about
- Victors or Thomas Edison. They are, however,
- the most important pieces of information and
- enough to answer many (if not all) questions.
- For the most new information possible, get the
- resource guide from MAPS.
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