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In Reply to: RE: Cartridge for low mass arm posted by WildWest on July 09, 2024 at 09:51:37
You have a microscope - excellent. (I wish I had one.) You may already be familiar with what to look for, but if you aren't, see link below. One thing I didn't see in your picture was lighting from both sides of the stylus - two lamps are needed so you can see (and compare) the shape of the wear on each side of the stylus tip. Look closely at the photos in that link and you can see what to look for.
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Excellent info & image for reference! Yeah, have had this scope since I was a boy in the sixties. Still got my dad's childhood chemistry set too from the thirties. All the glass beakers, tubes etc. Pretty kewl.
...had some nasty stuff in them, also. Back then I was very interested in chemistry and went through almost ALL of the experiments in the first set the very first day that I got it!
The second set took somewhat longer as I learned to space out the experiments so as to enjoy the set for a much longer time.
Also, as I lived in Baltimore, MD, the location of a chemical supply house (The Will Corporation) that would sell to walk-ins, I was able to acquire some real chemical glassware over time; and the full hard-bound with glossy-paper pages catalog book of around 1000 pages. I wish that I still had that, it was a very nice sample of the technical printers' art. :> (
*Think A. C. Gilbert (American Flyer trains) here.
Later Gator,
Dave
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