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 Location: Sydney, NSW
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I have a Krieslergram late 1960s model in pristine condition, I need a stylus for it, could somebody please point me in the right direction where I might be able to acquire one. I am in Sydney Australia but willing to pay for any shipping charges if one is found. Thankyou everyone.


 
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G'day Karl,

Can you post the make of the turntable if possible? This may help a bit. It would most likely be a Garrard but there were other makes, mostly British.


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Ditto Brad's comments. There are resources available but we need to know what turntable it is. Knowing the model number of the Kriesler will also help, as may a few good pictures of it.

Also, if the cartridge is still present, look for identifying codes and numbers and let us know what you find, being careful not to break the fragile connecting wires.


 
 Return to top of page · Post #: 4 · Written at 4:30:10 PM on 20 September 2011.
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 Location: Noosa, QLD
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Yes definatly need a pik or no as I have about 20 diferent cartridges that would prob suit your Kriesler Smile


 
 Return to top of page · Post #: 5 · Written at 12:33:52 AM on 22 September 2011.
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 Location: Melbourne, VIC
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Hi Karl.
Late 60's Kriesler grams often used Garrard AT6 changers with a detachable head shell. From memory I think the cartridge was a Sonotone 9TA. Though I have seen a BSR C1 cartridge used as well.


 
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 Sue
 Location: Daylesford, VIC
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A Kriesler 11-91 stereo radiogram has arrived at the Daylesford tip, and it has a Garrard AT6 fitted with a Sonotone 9TA cartridge. The stylus has a wide flip-over lever with a double attachment.


 
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