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|    Idlehands to Tony    |
|    Re: Wurlitzer 3700 era parts needed for     |
|    22 Mar 21 19:04:27    |
      From: hidefromu@nospamhush.com              On 22/03/2021 6:48 p.m., Tony wrote:       > On Sunday, March 21, 2021 at 8:02:17 AM UTC-4, Ronald Miller wrote:       >> Hey, Tony.................. I'd like to ask you about my Wurlitzer 1050,       (Sonata), box because I know       >> you have worked on a few in the past:       >>       >> My box keeps repeating the "B" side of every record. When a B side is       placed on the turntable, I can       >> see a coil armature energizing in an attempt to push the pin back down,       (underneath the record       >> carousel), but when it hits the actuator, (which hits the selection pin),       the other side of the actuator       >> appears to begin to slip out of its housing and the pin doesn't get pushed       back down. I don't see any       >> way this actuator gets housed. It looks like a 2-inch long flat piece of       metal approx 1/4 inch wide       >> and gets struck by a coil that gets energized when the B-side gets placed       on the turntable. I can       >> see it happening when I get on my knees and watch by peeking underneath the       carousel of records.       >> How does and where does this piece attach to it's housing?       >>       >> Thanks for any help you can offer me! John, if you have any answers, I'm       all ears. I already have the       >> manual, but, (as usual), this area is not covered, only a parts number is       given.       >>       >> Ron Miller       >       > Can someone tell me if this post shows up (test 3)       > Tony Miklos       >              I can see it.              --              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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