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May I ask what this is?!

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9 LEE
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9 LEE Posted: Fri, Sep 8 2017 1:43 PM

Hello All,

I unearthed this, which I picked up years ago, and was wondering what it's from/for?

I know it's a tonearm, I'm not sure if it's bakelite or plastic - and that's it!

Lee

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Close up...  Not sure what it says. Is it 'Safin' or 'Safir' ?

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I guess it's Safir. Danish for Sapphire.

Regards Graham

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Guy replied on Fri, Sep 8 2017 2:11 PM

Safir being 'sapphire' in Danish Smile  (as just edited above!)

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9 LEE replied on Fri, Sep 8 2017 3:20 PM

Does anyone know what it's from, or how old it is?  It smells old.. real old... a bit like me. Laughing

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Looks liike a tonearm from the old radiograms (30s/40s). Keep looking, you might find that in the back of the garage as well! Laughing 

--mika

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Dillen replied on Fri, Sep 8 2017 4:19 PM

It's very similar to the tonearm used in the G44 and G44A record changer decks, but this one was probably sold as a component for use with
your homemade record player or for replacing the tonearm in your Philips or whatever non-B&O deck you happened to accidentally own.

You could buy B&O tonearms as separate components since the early 1930s and into the 1960s.
Yours is mid-late 1940s, I'd say. 
Interesting piece indeed. 

 

 

 

Martin

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Ben_S replied on Sat, Sep 9 2017 10:28 AM

Nice find!

Isn't is fantastic to have Martin's knowledge and expertise on this forum. As someone who is most interested in vintage B&O his contributions have been invaluable.

Ben

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Peter replied on Sat, Sep 9 2017 2:26 PM

Agree - Martin is complete star! Not wishing to embarrass him of course!

Peter

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Dillen replied on Sat, Sep 9 2017 5:53 PM

Not at all. Just 40+ years of collecting units and info.  Laughing

MOTS:

Martin

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