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Old 17th Nov 2018, 5:51 pm   #1
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Default Can anyone ID this gramophone motor please?

This is from a Linguaphone portable gramophone, which also has "Wennergrens" stamped in the lid. The only identifying marks are the "S" in a circle, and the number as shown in the photos. It needs either a new fibre gear and governor assembly, or a complete replacement. The speed control round the centre spindle and the gimbal mounting on the end of the winding shaft are identical to those on a Dual motor, but there the similarity ends. I need to get this possibly from Germany, where I think it possibly originates from, but without a maker, I'm stuck!
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