Larry Toto inquired about getting his Edison player into shape.
Although he did not mention the model, in general this is no problem.
Two very good resources are Dwight's Musical Americana (in California)
and American Phonograph Supply Comapny (APSCO) in New York. The latter
has a web page. I have the contact info for Dwight's, but it's at
home, so someone will have to bug me about it.
Dwight's has a huge inventory of used and repro parts for cylinder
and flat shellac players. Cylinders are also readily available from
various web-based vendors, including Kurt Nauck, who runs probably the
largest old-timey record auction in the business.
A. B. Bonds
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