by Joe_DS »
Fri Jun 14, 2013 3:34 am
STEVE wrote:Yes, as Joe says, the sapphire should have a ball shaped tip and not a sharp angled face! Beware though, there are some dodgy "new old stock" and "newly manufactured" Pathe type sapphires doing the rounds on eBay and elsewhere. These are not sapphires but GLASS and they shred your precious record grooves in seconds!
Hi Steve:
It's GREAT to see you back!!! I miss the old gang who used to post here in the Acoustic Gramophone forum -- you, Shane, Neophone, sentjourn, TripleSpring, and all the other gramophiles. It was an eclectic group, if that's the term, and there was always something of interest to discuss. Now, virtually all of this site's activity involves jukeboxes and electrically amplified equipment.
In any event, thanks for the confirmation. As I noted, I don't know very much about Pathe' phonographs, but I'm about the only one left who checks this forum daily now. Along that line, if you spot something of interest, or have something to discuss, etc., PLEASE post.
JDS
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Greg:
I think that's a good idea to purchase a stylus specifically designed for use on Pathe phonographs. As Steve notes, using the wrong one can seriously damage your records. By the way, I couldn't quite tell from the photo, but it looks like there are fine cracks running through the rubber gaskets holding the mica diaphragm in place, indicating that the rubber has turned hard. If this is the case, you should replace the gaskets with a soft, fresh pair before playing too many records. In addition to reducing record wear, fresh gaskets will make a tremendous difference in the sound quality of your phonograph.
JDS