Gulbransen player

Paul tunenbww@clear.lakes.com
Fri, 19 Jan 2001 08:47:53 -0600


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I've got a Gulbransen player in the shop to clean up for sale, recently =
rebuilt by the late William Gilstrap (passed away about a year ago). =
Beautiful work! Very clean and neat. I don't know what has been done =
since the rebuild. Everything appears to be in order: cut off and =
accelerator valves working, motor running as smooth as possible, hoses =
tight. But, low volume and slow speed. A suction unit was added and =
works but sounds like it's working at its max. Pedaling fast barely =
turns the roll. Check valve in the suction box is in place and working. =
Reservoir bellows are completely collapsed. I have not done any work to =
this instrument yet. Everything was done before it came in. I'm the only =
one in this area to show any interest in working on players, so there =
are no resource persons near by. Any volunteers? I have some back ground =
in player service, and enough foresight to ask first before making =
things worse. I've subscribed to the MMD and hopefully getting some =
instruction from them. For those on the list who wish to respond may do =
so privately if they feel other members may not be interested. I await =
your reply(s)!
Thanks!

Paul Chick

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