The 1920s Story and Clark player that I had running as a high school
kid in the 1960s has a tracker consisting of a lever whose position
controls tracking of the driven side of the roll chuck. There's a
friction wheel driving a small winch winding and unwinding a string
which pulls and releases the lever. The friction wheel is engaged by
the tracker ears.
It's been 50 years since I replaced the original string, perhaps
cotton, with a length of dental floss. It's been 35 years since the
piano was operational. I think there's a list of patent numbers
associated with this tracker. I'll photograph the thing, if you're
interested.
Incidentally, this upright pumper player is available for free, in
Wilmington, Delaware. It would need a total rebuild, and undoing
everything I did as a kid. Nothing, except perhaps my refinishing,
is unrenewable. It will need to 'go away' when my parent's house
sells.
Douglas Heckrotte
Philadelphia, PA 19119
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