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100 LOUD Gramophone NEEDLES Victrola Brunswick Victor Columbia Zonophone Sonora
$ 3.69
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Description
Your phonograph needle resource since 1991!
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100
LOUD-tone metal Victrola Needles
victor talking machine parts
NEW
High Quality Steel Gramophone Needles made specifically for 1890-1940's
Victrolas, Gramophones & early-time phonograph 78rpm Records.
Buy as many as you want, immediately.
Fits many models such as Victor, Columbia, Brunswick, Silvertone, HMV, Sonora and more!
Combined shipping for more than one order.
A product of St. Paul, MN USA
Which Chamberlain brand needles do I buy? (Listed from Softest volume to loudest)
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Soft Tone Needles - Very good for apartments and for those who don’t want to wake the neighbors. They have the thinnest shafts of the tones.
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Medium Tone Needles - Provides a nice pleasant sound but with reduced volume making them perfect for use in a smaller room or area. The thickness of the shaft is skinnier than the Loud Tone needles, but thicker than the Soft Toned needles.
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Siren Spearpoint Needles - Very nice tones come from the “Siren”. She sings beautifully. A unique shape to the shaft. The shaft is about the same as the Loud tone and it produces a nice variety of highs and low tones.
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Loud Tone Needles - Great for most listening environments. They have the thickest diameter of shaft and tend to be the loudest in volume. You will hear the music across your entire home using these.
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Since 1991, Chamberlain Needles are manufactured to the same specifications that The Victor Talking Machine Co. developed 100 years ago. Chamberlain needles are for use with early 1900’s hand-crank phonographs/gramophones that have a thumbscrew that holds the needle into the reproducer.
These needles will work on many reproducers; Victor, HMV, Columbia, Sonora, Sonata, Brunswick, Universal, United, Paramount, Silvertone, Zonophone,
Berliner, and Victor Orthophonic, as well as hundreds of other manufacturers of this time.
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METAL needles are suitable for playing 78 RPM records made between 1895 to 1930s, made of SHELLAC.
Not recommended for records made in 1940 (pre and post war) to current time.
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Selling needles to Resellers, Phonograph Enthusiasts and Collectors all over the world since 1991!