33 RPM Vinyl Record Care Handling Here are some hints and tips to help keep your vintage vinyl collection in tip top shape.Handling Records : Always handle your records along the outer rim and label. Never...
BUYING A PHONOGRAPH RECORD PLAYER NEEDLE It can be quite complicated finding a needle (also called stylus)for your turntable if you don't have an identifying number for your needle, or the paperwork that came...
My objective for writing this basic guide is to assist our EBay community with finding the correct replacement needle or stylus for their record changers and phonographs. This guide will primarily focus on...
Edward W Saunders, Inc. has been supplying cartridges and styli for the phonograph, stereo turntable and even jukebox user since 1982. Without a doubt, the most frequently asked questions we get involve the...
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I have sold many turntables on eBay, mostly older Dual, Pioneer, Rek-O-Kut and Technics, with all of them arriving to their destinations intact.I had about 16 turntables at one time, and I decided to sell the...
You've probably seen them at flea markets and antique malls-- Hand-cranked phonographs. They are often called Victrolas or Grammaphones, both of with are trade names of phonographs that have become an almost...
Non-collectors who come across Edison Diamond Discs characterize these records by their thickness, often times I hear "I saw some old records that are a quarter inch thick" --- Yes, they are thick, the company...
So you bought yourself a "Fixer Upper" Jukebox. Not to worry here are some hints and Tricks and advice to get your juke running. First I STRONGLY recommend you get the repair manual for your jukebox read it...
Most vintage vinyl recordings, LPs, 45s, and 78s, are filthy with ingrained dirt, particles of deteriorated sleeve and cover paper, dust, fingerprints, you name it. Play these recordings even once, and you'll...