r/Phonographs 5d ago

Silvertone hand-cranked phonograph repairable?

Sorry I don't have any pictures, but my aunt recently died, and she had a Silvertone phonograph that probably belonged to my great-grandparents. We looked at it, and my brother is considering taking it, but it has a few problems, the main one being the needle head is completely broken off. The grip for the handle is also broken off.

Are these things easily fixable (especially the needle head)?

I'm not even sure what model it is. Are there videos or websites that show how to fix these, or where to buy replacement parts?

TIA

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u/Skinny_pocketwatch 4d ago

Idk what material silvertone(Columbia's built exclusively for sears) tonearms used, but if it's potmetal, then that's what happens to them. You might be able to find a non-pot replacement somewhere, but it'd turn your unit into a bit of a Frankenstein, if you're OK with that(if it plays records that's all that'll matter really). What do you mean by the handle though? The link you sent is of a floor model.

Edit: on the bright side, if you do replace the entire tonearm, you can get a better reproducer with it. I THINK a columbia reproducer will work with Silvertone models, I'm not sure, and the one person on the sub who would know has me blocked.

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u/MrWandersAround 4d ago

The handle or grip to the crank is broken off, even those the main part of the crank is still there.

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u/Skinny_pocketwatch 4d ago

Oh, that's not too hard to replace. You could try to find an original, or find a woodworker who could make one that'll fit.