I found my old Fisher Price record player that I used to love, so I put the lilac record on and tried playing edelweiss. It didn't work, the record was spinning and the arm stayed on the record, but all I heard was some little ticks and small sounds. Even when I tried the other records the same thing happened. I tilted back the record to see the needle and all I can see is the little comb (like the ones in a music box) that's how it makes the sound with this kind. But I don't know how to fix it, if it's the comb where can I get it replaced and can I do it myself?
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You can get replacement needles on eBay: www.ebay.com/
First I would try to tape a penny to the top to see if it works.
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I have found you a video on YouTube of the exact record player you own and how to repair this. I would start here and watch this video it could be a very simple fix and the video can help you identify the issue4s and repair your old record player.
There are some great articles and videos on Google that seem pretty easy to follow. This link is full of different suggestions with instructions for checking out your player.
www.google.com/
If you need a new needle this is the only place I could find that might be able to help you. You may have to contact them if your part is not listed. Their email address is at the bottom of the page.
www.thisoldtoy.com/
www.thisoldtoy.com/
I just found this video too, which shows how to remove the bolts of the Fisher Price Music Box "record" Player: www.youtube.com/
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