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Re: HELP NEEDED w/an Army mechanical field phonograph

Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 8:34 pm
by john46
Please don´t feel offended! There was a TV- broadcast in Germany, some "experts" judging a no name gramophone (in a baroque hall", talking very wise, and at the end of their judgement played some tunes with that gramophone...but they put the tonearm to the wrong side!!! and it just didn´t stop, as the needle position was vertical (the result was awfull). So, no offence!!! You said, you have no clue..is the needle at the correct side of the turntable???
Sorrry, but the best wishes from a gramophone addict

Re: HELP NEEDED w/an Army mechanical field phonograph

Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 9:12 pm
by Ron Rich
Hi John,
Do you know how to define "expert" ?
If not, I'll inform you--
An EX is a nothing--or a past "something"--like an EX spouse--
And a "spert" is just a little drip.
Ron Rich

Re: HELP NEEDED w/an Army mechanical field phonograph

Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 10:28 pm
by john46
You are very right!!!
Regards
John

Re: HELP NEEDED w/an Army mechanical field phonograph

Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 4:34 am
by Joe_DS
That doesn't work, Ron, since there is no "s" in expert. If there WAS an "s," then you could also make something naughty out of it, such as "a person who no longer can"..... :oops: ....but we've got to keep this site family friendly, and I don't want to have to ban myself.

Actually, though, are a number of people involved with antique or acoustic phonographs and gramophones who have, what I'd call, a great deal of expertise, either in terms of what they know about the history of these items, or because of their mechanical skills in repairing and restoring them. (I, unfortunately, have expertise in neither, though I'm pretty good at locating information--providing it's available online.)

Joe

Re: HELP NEEDED w/an Army mechanical field phonograph

Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 4:44 am
by Ron Rich
Hi Joe,
I know there is no "s" in it, when ritten--oh, should that word have a "w" in it--can't hear the "w" when spoken ????. On the other hand--also in fear I may need to ban myself-- There IS a hole bunch of "s" in that particular use of the word !! Ron Rich :roll:

Re: HELP NEEDED w/an Army mechanical field phonograph

Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 5:05 am
by Joe_DS
True, what you said, but it seems that the OP's question has been answered--with or without expert intervention--so I'll lock this string before it goes too far O.T. . 8)