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Post by Moooperator on Nov 5, 2009 16:44:25 GMT -6
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gerald
Three Spring Motor
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Post by gerald on Nov 5, 2009 17:08:14 GMT -6
If a west coast collector is interested, I could bring it from this back from Union to Oregon, California, or Washington. Jerry Blais
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DonIV
Three Spring Motor
Listening to Ray Noble collection
Posts: 169
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Post by DonIV on Nov 5, 2009 18:50:52 GMT -6
I thought eBay had a rule against selling children.
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Post by Moooperator on Nov 6, 2009 1:05:44 GMT -6
Well, it looks like it's talents aren't reaching their full potential setting around these secondary market machines! How can it be an Eagle and fly when it is surrounded by turkeys like a beat up Silverton and a Junky columbia!
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Post by MTPhono on Nov 6, 2009 11:16:21 GMT -6
How rich would our friends have to be to qualify as "rich enough"? For a machine like that I would assume "the pretty darn rich" category would be a minimum.
Wish I could afford it but other toys and priorities are in play at the moment.
That is a beautiful machine!
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Post by Moooperator on Nov 6, 2009 14:26:50 GMT -6
I don't expect it to reach auxetophone money if that's what you're asking... Mr. Auxetophone owner!!!
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Nipper
Three Spring Motor
"Always On Vacation"
Posts: 129
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Post by Nipper on Nov 6, 2009 15:20:15 GMT -6
Ok Moo This got me back to Buying mode I am bidding on it but have no idea what kind of $$$ you have in mind If for some strange reason I win , you will have to bring it to HAWAII ;D Aloha Nipper
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Post by MTPhono on Nov 6, 2009 15:50:55 GMT -6
I don't expect it to reach auxetophone money if that's what you're asking... Mr. Auxetophone owner!!! What are you implying? I found that Auxetophone at a garage sale in Oregon - and paid $300 for it!
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Post by gramophone on Nov 6, 2009 21:26:34 GMT -6
Hang on guys!!!!.Once my "tin foil" scheme works I can buy this "A-1" and the "Auxetophone"!!!!!LOL!!!.Of coarse I still have 52,879 pieces still to sell BUT I will I can feel it.
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Post by Jim C. on Nov 8, 2009 12:33:35 GMT -6
Jeff- What makes the record that was previously played move so rapidly into the bin on the side as the next record is moving into position?
I've watched your video several times and it eludes me.
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DonIV
Three Spring Motor
Listening to Ray Noble collection
Posts: 169
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Post by DonIV on Nov 8, 2009 12:45:08 GMT -6
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Post by Jim C. on Nov 8, 2009 13:28:57 GMT -6
I see now. That video shows it a bit better. There is a post that comes up along the near side of the platter. That becomes the new center of rotation once the record is above the center spindle, and the back edge of the platter pushes the record sideways into the bin.
I can also see the bumper on the front edge of the bin more clearly now that the record strikes against as it moves to the right and front.
Pretty cool! And very creative. As with the 10-50, I am amazed that the records don't break. Clearly they are a lot less fragile than we think. But we find so many with cracks!
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Post by Moooperator on Nov 8, 2009 20:02:01 GMT -6
you are right on the money in the way it changes...
But the 1A is not as gentle on the records as a 10-50... after the first couple of records you can hear them skimming the top edge of the earlier ejected records. while a 10-50 drops it in the left side of the drawer and it layers it's flat on the earlier stacked records. But the thing is much cooler to watch and much faster. Dam the records!
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Post by carguyzm10 on Nov 10, 2009 16:02:36 GMT -6
That is soooooooo cool. I must have one now! (reality sets in) maybe after college......
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Post by Moooperator on Nov 10, 2009 16:15:42 GMT -6
Colleges will always be there... THROUGH YOUR HAT IN THE RING! ;D
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