oggbashan
Dying Truth seeker
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I would love the gramophone. It would match perfectly my typewriter, my secretary, collection of old-world maps, and my collection of pocket watches.
My wife and I have become progressively steampunk over the past year or so. Eventually, we hope to have the entire house look like something (sort of) from the Victorian era.
Unfortunately both the horn gramophone and the cabinet gramophone need attention to their motors.
The horn one runs too fast and if the speed is adjusted downwards the governor hits the casing.
The cabinet gramophone's spring is very weak. It will start slowly and build up to about 78 rpm but as soon as the needle is lowered to the record it will slow down to about 15 rpm.
There is a local dealer who services and repairs clockwork gramophones but his charges would be significant.
And do I need another gramophone? I have two fully operational portable ones, and four modern devices that play 78 rpm records (and 33 and 45).

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