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Repairing Broken Transmission Frame
By Jeff Davis

[ Joel Gautier wrote in 070126 MMDigest:

> I don't think it's cast aluminum, but I can't be sure.
> The player is a Otto Higel from 1915; ...

Joel,  The frame is made of pot metal, almost as bad [to repair] as
Ampico frames.  Unfortunately there are not nearly as many Otto Higel
players out there so there are no new frames available.  I, too, have
broken pieces off.  The frame is quite elaborately built, with even
an arm that folds around the side board and covering the end of the
tracker bar.

Good luck with the repair, I think you will be very satisfied with
the player.

Jeff Davis in Seattle



(Message sent Sat, 27 Jan 2007 08:31:43 -0800 , from time zone -0800.)

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