I certainly do remember them Craig, if they are gramophone record needles
As a young boy with much clearer eyesight, and a matchbox, I was always able to sharpen them, about four times
Craig1 said
05:49 PM Nov 16, 2020
We had 2 boxes, changed needle after every record and put in to " used box". By the time we had run through the 100 or so, they seemed to regenerate and away we would go again.
Warren-Pat_01 said
08:54 AM Nov 21, 2020
Still got a gramophone but didn't change the needles aftet each record.
Tony, I gather you used the striker panel as the sharpening stone(?)
Tony Bev said
09:37 PM Nov 21, 2020
Warren-Pat_01 wrote:
Still got a gramophone but didn't change the needles aftet each record.
Tony, I gather you used the striker panel as the sharpening stone(?)
Hi Warren
Thats right, the part of the matchbox which looks like sandpaper
Tony LEE said
11:59 AM Nov 22, 2020
Box thorn bush thorns were the sustainable sogion for those times
As a young boy with much clearer eyesight, and a matchbox, I was always able to sharpen them, about four times
Tony, I gather you used the striker panel as the sharpening stone(?)
Hi Warren
Thats right, the part of the matchbox which looks like sandpaper
