[78-L] Bell Hood needle for 78 record players (Ron Fial)

Ron L'Herault lherault at verizon.net.invalid
Mon Aug 31 14:29:25 PDT 2015


Someone who may have the part you need, 

Mr.Mustafa Çelik ! Who so graciously sent to me half away around the world
from Ankara,Turkey.  The link, i think will let you send him a Facebook
message.

https://www.facebook.com/ajax/messaging/composer.php?ids%5B0%5D=100003781244
048&ref=timeline.

Ron L

-----Original Message-----
From: 78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com
[mailto:78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com] On Behalf Of Iñigo Cubillo
Sent: Monday, August 31, 2015 7:42 AM
To: 78-L
Subject: Re: [78-L] Bell Hood needle for 78 record players (Ron Fial)


Ron:

Years ago I bought a magnific Aeolian Vocalion gramophone (with Graduola
device) in a low curled-legs pretty carved console, which seems a period
model, some "old spanish style". It is  a very special machine. The guy from
whom I bought it, told me the gramophone was formerly located in a big
luxury hotel (what we call in spanish a "Parador") which is in a main road
near Madrid. That hotel closed its doors, probably due to our civil war.
The guy told me that the original owners were selling the building to a new
owner, and they told their granddaughter to take what she wanted from what
was left at the hotel. The gramophone was in there. Miraculously, the
building did not suffer any bombing nor salvaging during the war, and was
closed for fifty years with its contents almost completely intact. The girl
took the gramophone for his boyfriend; the guy who sold it to me. The
gramophone has a sick zinc alloy tonearm, but that was the only failure to
repair. It seemed to have been well used, but admirably preserved. Indeed, I
only had to repair the tonearm, cause the motor etc was all in good
condition. Nevertheless, I did some woodwork on it: complete disassembling,
thorough cleaning, reassembling with new glue and polishing with walnut wax,
which restored the beauty of the wood. Formerly, the gramophone was very
dark, and now it looks very nice at home.
The guy was fine, and it sold the machine for a mere $450, which is a real
bargain in Spain, for such a special machine.

Well, and here it is. When i disassembled it, many needles came out from
between the wood junctions, among them two (yes, two...!) sapphire needles
in brass shafts. And one of them has the bell hood shape you said. The
gramophone has a revolver tonearm which allows playing vertical or lateral
records. But I didn't notice any difference in the sound when using that
needle...

PS. Is there any known reliable source for a tonearm replacement? Normal
steel or brass woudl be desirable, for the zinc-alloy is very fragile. I
repaired it using super-glue and thin wire, and it works, but a replacement
would be fine. All interior metals are gold-painted... !

Inigo, from Madrid, SPAIN
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