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BOL and Crystal Phono Cartridges rebuilding lessons.
#1

I had at one time a complete How-To available elsewhere (now defunct website) and thought this was THE place to host the complete How-To about crystal cartriges rebuilding.

I am also in the process of rebuilding a BOL cartridge (looooong due work) for a verrrrry nice and patient gentleman and thought it might be interesting to some on a How-to, so my offer to Ron for sharing my findings and steps by steps instructions right here. Ron said "go for it" so here I am.

It will most certainly take some time to complete the BOL How-to as I have a busy schedule but I will post the info as it is available.

The first step will be to post the complete How-To for crystal cartridges which will be done in the next few dayz.

Hope this information to be of help to other collectors/restorers.

Syl
#2

Bon Soir, Mine Sewer!
Long time, no see! Welcome back here.

Your forthcoming info will be valuable.

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#3

Hi Syl, good to see you my friend.

I'll be watching the rebuilding lessons for the Beam of Light, and other lessons.Your info is always top notch in my 'book' and is much appreciated. Icon_smile
Take care,
Gary.
#4

Folks, I am truly honored that Syl has offered to share his expertise with us here on the Phorum. And I also look forward to reading these lessons.

THANK YOU, Syl! Icon_biggrin

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#5

Yes, same here Syl. Glad to see your back helping us out with
your expertise. I've missed your input. And thanks also for the
help off forum.
Denny Graham
Sandwich, IL
#6

There will be a short update on or about next monday (if I didn't get sick of eating too much chocolate).

I just bought a new digital video camera so I could create better videos and pictures. Now that I am setup, I'll be able to deliver.

Syl




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