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Old 08-02-2015, 07:59 PM
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Magnavox W801 record changer part needed

I need the intermediate gear for a Magnavox micromatic W801 record changer if anyone has one available please let me know. The Magnavox part number is 76130310 or 76130389 for the gear and striker assembly.
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Old 08-03-2015, 06:07 PM
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Kudos to Gary of thevoiceofmusic.com. He has a NOS one in stock. I will be ordering it as soon as the technical issues with the custom order system are worked out. He said it may be Wednesday before it is fixed, but try to use it before then if I want. I am impressed with what he has access to and have been very pleased with the parts I have ordered from him in the past.
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Old 08-05-2015, 07:47 PM
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Gary is about the best help I have found for the pre-70s record changers.

Im hoping he can help me with a missing spindle on a Philco M8 changer (1948)
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Old 08-11-2015, 09:08 AM
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Gary is about the best help I have found for the pre-70s record changers.

Im hoping he can help me with a missing spindle on a Philco M8 changer (1948)
I might have that missing spindle you're looking for...
I just junked out an old Philco M8 Changer from 1946 that was installed in a 46-1203 radio that I couldn't get the tuner up and running on. That spindle is just held into the platter by a setscrew and that's it which is probably why it got lost on yours.
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Old 08-11-2015, 11:35 AM
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I might have that missing spindle you're looking for...
I just junked out an old Philco M8 Changer from 1946 that was installed in a 46-1203 radio that I couldn't get the tuner up and running on. That spindle is just held into the platter by a setscrew and that's it which is probably why it got lost on yours.
Send me a PM and I'll send a picture of what V-M showed me goes in.
I am interested in that since the 48-1282 has a good changer and cartridge
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